It's also a question I've noticed that has come up in the committee hearings as well. We don't currently have a consolidated list. It is possible to access the lists in a couple of manners. One is through the department's website where the lists are posted immediately once they become law. We also through the website allow any individual who wishes to get an update of the list to receive it automatically, essentially through an RSS feed as well. That's another possible means of obtaining the information.
A consolidated list as such would be an administrative document as opposed to the actual legally binding text, in which case, you always have to go back to the Department of Justice regulations to get the actual legal text of what the names would be, for example, or what the names of the entities would be.