For companies, we have seen that a number of them do publish transparency reports when they are the subject of lawful access or warrantless access requests by the police, so there is improvement. I think all companies involved in that area should publish transparency reports.
My main point would be that it's not enough that companies do that. Government departments, which are at the receiving end of this information, should also be more transparent and issue transparency reports. After all, it is the departments that are asking for that information for law enforcement purposes. It's one thing for companies to do it, but the ones who should really be transparent are those who ask for and use the information. I'm not asking them to reveal law enforcement secrets, things that would impede lawful investigations, but there is a way for departments to be more transparent.
I'm sorry, I lost your last question.
