We have various initiatives to validate the information on the registry. From that validation, I don't know that we can draw this as fraud. If there's incorrect information or—There may be a whole series of explanations for variations in information in the registry.
One thing I can assure you is there is no evidence of systemic fraud in the system. I was recently made aware of that during a review to determine whether there really was someone living at the address being claimed to be the residence, which was a Turkish bath. It turned out that, yes, two electors were living there and had been living there for six years. So we have to be very careful before concluding it is a question of fraud.