No, I think our job is getting easier, in fact, because this brings more transparency.
Often, for example, there are photos of an event in which a particular person took part. This is one more tool that we have started to use. We only use things that are in the public domain, obviously. We are looking at this to see if there is a possibility of intervening with a member of Parliament or a public office holder under the Conflict of Interest Act.
In short, it promotes transparency and makes our job easier. Obviously, we don't believe everything we see on Facebook or other social media, but sometimes it gives us a lead to go and see if there's anything there.