No. To clarify—again, because this is a mandatory element—what we want to very clearly articulate is that of course we work very closely with families, and we do want to share as much information as possible. I've met with victims and the teams have continued to meet with victims upon their return and their families and to learn the best practices possible, but there are key considerations.
It's been mentioned previously that in a lot of these cases, we actually do have intelligence and information that come forward. A lot of that may come from other countries, and we have to be very careful that any information or intelligence that's shared from other countries is not shared to the families—