I cannot explain why the department chose not to publish more information on the effectiveness of these measures.
However, I can say that long before my appointment, our office issued a series of reports that called for more transparency and more information on the assumptions and on the results of the measures. That is why we made these recommendations.
Some answers point in the right direction. If the department's actions reflect the answers we are given, we will certainly see more transparency than we have seen so far. I hope it will.