It might, Madam Chair, but if I could, I'll quickly turn this over to the other members.
The reason I say that it might is that there's a bias introduced by the method of reporting. In other words, if the difficulty of reporting leads to under-reporting, it might introduce a bias that skews the result—we don't know. When you talk about polling, you're using a scientific method of enrolling a certain proportion of the population and you can statistically predict the likelihood and generalize to the rest of the population. We're doing this retrospectively, and I don't think we can say that.