We have to keep information that's given to us confidential. We don't want to destroy anybody's reputation, so we're very careful not to suggest there's a problem if we don't have sufficient evidence. As soon as we begin an investigation, under the act and the code we are not permitted to disclose anything about it except the fact that there is an investigation. We're very careful not to put out personal information unless we've actually had an investigation and found a conclusion.
I don't know if that answers your question completely.