Okay. Fair enough.
I mean, in a campaign we're moving quite quickly as well, trying to correct data. We see errors, and I know we send it back to your office. That happens officially through Elections Canada offices that are set up in the ridings and as well from our campaigns, working together. At the same time, we're still campaigning. We're still sending out literature, making calls, identifying voters, contacting them, and urging them to get out to vote.
Now, 800 strikes me as potentially just a few errors per riding in the grand scheme of the number of potential voters. What's your sense of the number? When you look at this 800, do you think it's a...?