No. Some are in the public domain, but for others, no one knows that they are in progress. My policy is to not give any information if I am conducting an investigation on someone and the public doesn't know about it. First, we must complete the investigation and establish a connection to this issue. I think two or three investigations are in the public domain, but I forget which ones exactly. There is one on Mr. Lynn. However, a few cases are not public.
On June 10th, 2014. See this statement in context.