Absolutely. I look at all the range of demographics, including their non-commercial relationships and aspects of their gender and sexuality. No, we don't match up with people who do have non-commercial partners. People who have non-commercial partners are represented in a variety of different ways. There are those who are married, there are those who are common law, have regular sexual partners, and so on and so forth. At this juncture, again, also due to the current legal regime, we don't—can't—match that up.
A lot of the times what we have to do in order to elicit participation and guarantee the confidentiality and privacy that we do, in order to get the participants, we have to respect their identities and say we can't reveal these to anybody.