We do, actually, in the sense that we audit, as I mentioned, about 1% of charities a year. It's a little less than that. We do about 750 audits. In each and every one of those audits, one of the essential components is to look at whether the charity is engaging in political activities, and if they are, to make a determination as to whether they're partisan or whether they're excessive--that is, whether they're beyond the 10% threshold. In every audit, including the random audits we conduct every year, the organization does get looked at from the perspective of political activities. This is in addition to the complaints we might specifically receive.
On January 31st, 2012. See this statement in context.