Just so you know, 36 investigations are opened. Between 2011 and 2016 they've only had a “charges laid” rate from 6% to the highest, 33%. Every year is different: 32% in 2011, 6% in 2012, 15% in 2013. In the end, a small number of cases are opened, but in terms of actual charges being laid, the number is actually very small.
It may be unfair to ask you why that's the case, but maybe I can ask you what the difference is between the cases you investigate versus those of CBSA. Is it only that it's registered ICCRC investigators whom you focus on, and then for CBSA it's everybody else?