We're looking at about 300 or 400 people a year making investigations, out of about 400,000. Have we benchmarked that against the U.S., Britain, Australia, or other like-minded countries? I think it's fantastic if there are only 400 examples of whistle-blowing, but to me, it seems like a very small total. I think Mr. Drouin and Mr. Weir were getting at that as well.
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