It's part of the consultation right now in terms of determining what are information needs are regarding that. Having an aggregate survey limits us to a certain extent to the amount of information we can collect because the legal aid survey is not a survey that is collecting information about resources being involved, but rather about cases, in this case, and not necessarily on an individual basis.
We do have other surveys where we do that. However, in the case of surveys pertaining to resources, we don't have the information. Throughout the consultation we'll be able to determine what the indicators are that we're going to be able to produce for the amount of money we're getting to run that survey.