I'm trying to answer your question, sir.
We carry out a feedback survey from law enforcement in respect of our disclosures, because we're constantly trying to enhance their attractiveness and their usefulness.
Over the past year, 74% of the disclosures that we've made to law enforcement were deemed to relate to persons or businesses that were of interest to the police; 60% provided names and leads on people they had not previously known about; 74% provided useful intelligence; and 24% provided major contributions to their investigations.
Those are fairly substantial approval ratings. In my discussions with my counterparts in other countries, they would salivate at the prospect of getting approval ratings of that kind from their law enforcement agencies. Typically, organizations like ours will disclose more cases than the police are able to absorb and are able to investigate.