On the two reports, one was the CSED's, the OAG audit. There was a consumer protection organization that raised the issue around cancer claims. They looked at the ones that the consumer protection organization had raised: 88% of those made advertising claims that were false or misleading, and then 56% of the labels had false or misleading information. Again, though, it was a small sample. That's one they did.
When we did it at Health Canada, it was something similar. We had a look online, on the web, and used AI to look at that. We had 3,800. In that one, we found that 63% of them were making false or misleading treatment claims or false or misleading claims related to cancer. It's the 88% and 63%, but again, you have to look at how those samples were taken. That's the apples and oranges—