I'm not going to get into too much detail about the investigation, because there are criminal aspects to it and some of our partners might object. This is a relatively new regime, only in force since 2008. It has been a success. We have 11 million telephone numbers and fax numbers registered now. We have over 9,300 registered telemarketers that are part of the system, but our work is done mostly through complaints.
In any given year, we do over 1,300 investigations. We ask for information. We study it and we have over the past eight years levied AMPs, administrative monetary penalties, and other payments of over $3.2 million, so this is considerable. It's quite a deterrent, but I don't want to be in the business of giving out AMPs. I want people to comply with the list, and it's a particular challenge when the calls are coming from offshore. That's why we need to coordinate with Canadians.
It is complaints-based, and there are easy ways for Canadians to note the information—when they've been called, when it's not appropriate—and to inform us of that so we can follow up.