Perhaps I was unclear before. There are three areas that require reporting under the annual reports: the first is that in an emergency designation, in other words, where the minister hasn't designated someone, a senior official can for 48 hours; the second one is where there's a prior authorization to commit crime, or what would otherwise be crime, effecting serious property damage; and the third one is where there's an authorization to allow a third party, in other words a non-police force member, to commit this. So this is your example of an informant.
What I'm suggesting is that every other case--in other words, every other case of acts that would not be crime that don't involve an informant and that don't involve serious property damage--is excluded from public reporting. We have no idea how many of these have happened.