Per the contribution agreement between the department and the university, there's an annual report. It appears most years in November. In that report, there's a lot of information around statistics around the applications received and cases funded. Some cases are highlighted in detail in a descriptive kind of way.
As I think Ms. Samson, the executive director of the program, explained in her testimony, they're still working toward integrating that case information into the annual report, per the contribution agreement. She explained, I recall, that they're trying to strike a balance between transparency and what she described as “litigation privilege”, working toward the inclusion of cases that have exhausted all avenues of appeal.
That's the body of cases that is very near, I gather, to being included in those annual reports. Over the life of the modernized program, they've been working to assemble this database, to work with the beneficiaries of their grants to get their consent and to understand the status of the different cases and appeals. We understand them to be very close to the point of being able to integrate a lot more information in that regard, possibly before the next annual report. That's something we're working through with them in real time. This is stipulated under the contribution agreement. It was always the intent for this final case information to be made public.