No, we do not try to manipulate our polls. We just report them as they come back.
The point here, in question 14 that you're referring to, indicates that they personally do not need to contribute to a supplementary plan because they're already retired. That reinforces our point that our members, while retired, are not benefiting, are not seeing benefit for themselves out of any kind of reform, but are nonetheless offering the benefit of their experience for other people, and they recognize the needs and challenges they face in retirement.
However, in terms of the reliability of our surveys, this is not meant to be a professionally made survey. It is a sampling of the views of our membership, which is very highly educated, engaged, and understands the very specific questions that we ask in the surveys.