At the moment, it's relatively straightforward. A quick Google search would take you to the home page. There are prompts on the home page that encourage people to search for that subject. You'll appreciate that quite a few petitions are rejected because they're duplicates of existing petitions. It's relatively easy. It only takes, at the moment, one person to come up with a title for the petition, to put in the subject, and choose the government department that they think is responsible for it. It then goes to the government department for moderation and then goes live once it's been moderated, usually in one week, allowing other people to sign it.
I would just add, we find that most people signing e-petitions, about half of them, come on to the system not through the home page but come on to a specific e-petition via Facebook apps or mobile. We find that a lot of petitioners are signposted to the petition site by other people who are starting campaigns, or by their friends who have set up a petition and shared it throughout the system and said, please sign this petition. I say about half, 48% of people, actually enter the site via a mobile app, via Facebook.