No. Perhaps I might explain that. The numbers vary because they're static; things change every day. We talked about 400 to 450 cases that had been identified to us. Since then, we've had another approximately 130 cases come forward because of the publicity, because people have been applying for passports and are looking for proof that they may or may not be citizens.
When I last appeared we had approximately 450 cases before us that we were trying to assess where they fit, whether they were in fact citizens or not, or in which category. Of those 450, we've added 130 to that. There are now about 285, in total, that have not been resolved one way or another. Two hundred and fifty of the 285 have been stayed because of the Taylor case. So we're only dealing with about 35 right now, which we're addressing, and saying, okay, what are the circumstances, what are the facts, and what, if anything, can we do to help them?