I asked the minister a question that she couldn't answer. She explained that it wasn't necessarily possible to differentiate between new and old cases since they are transaction-based.
I thought about the fact that it was possible to determine that, on July 5, there were 82,000 unresolved cases. Despite all the transactions and complexities of the old and new cases, you are still able to say that 15,000 of the original 80,000 or so remain outstanding.
I'm curious, then, as to why you aren't able to tell us how many new cases, if any, are not included in the 82,000.