That's an issue we gave some consideration to when we were writing our report of finding. We did not conclude, actually, that they had misrepresented the situation. They told us at first that they were not using the technology. Ultimately they essentially said that because they did not have the systems in place to ensure that the use of new technologies was reported higher up in the hierarchy, when they found out that the technology was used in part by some individual officers to test it and in part by a group of people concerned with child disappearances, then they told us that, indeed, they were using the technology.
These are the facts, I think, as well as they can be summarized.