I wouldn't be able to tell you specifically if we have a complaint or what our investigations are on. The other limitation we have is that we usually don't know who our requesters or complainants are unless they tell us. I'm not allowed to ask whether someone is a person from the Black community or somebody from a first nation.
Sometimes we see from the cases being looked into who we're dealing with, but it's really interesting when people are telling us and we are able to prioritize some of those cases, especially when there's an urgent need for the information. Unfortunately, as you can see, with 6,000 cases that we investigate every year—