We never look at whether we win or lose a case. It goes back to the famous dictum in the Supreme Court of Canada case called Boucher. We're not there to win or lose a case; we're there to put the case fairly before the courts.
You'll see in our report that we talk about a measure of success being whether we got a decision on the merits. We think we're successful if we get a case that goes before the court and the court makes the decision, whether it's an acquittal or a conviction. That's what our job is: to make sure it gets before the court.