First of all, she was a public office holder; she was not a reporting public office holder. She has to comply with the act, but it is not as it is for a reporting public office holder, who, when appointed, has to fill out a long, detailed questionnaire, and then we go through it with them and see whether there are conflicts that they have to understand. Then there's an ongoing dialogue between that person and us, and each year, at the end of the year, we review everything and make sure that things are good.
A public office holder like Madam Verschuren has only an obligation to comply with our act and to comply with the internal regulations, in this case SDTC regulations, but there's no ongoing dialogue. She comes to us if she wants to. Otherwise, we don't monitor. We have nothing to do with her. The act is there, and it's up to her to comply with it.