It's been operating that way since the beginning. I think it's one of these things where they can make it public if there's a strong public interest; otherwise, it's not. I imagine that not every case would be seen as having strong public interest. It would be very constrained and a very individual kind of process.
I think the basic notion is to do it somehow by persuasion. Basically, if you can persuade companies to improve their operation, without going public, that could be a less tortuous way. I'm not sure. But I think the possibility of improving things is not being pursued as it could be by going public.