First of all, you will find that I'm very much a data person. The 652 discontinued complaints, I would say, are more evidence of the fact that we dealt with the old inventory of cases. Last year, when we looked at that inventory, there was some very low-hanging fruit. It's true that some of those cases were so old that the requesters were no longer interested in the information.
As to whether there is apathy, I will refer to some of the testimony we heard during Right to Know Week, particularly from journalists, who indicated that in fact it is taking so long that they no longer bother to make requests.