I don't know the exact number, but I could come back to you with the information.
In fact, I am being told that 180 members met with ambassadors in 2015. I don't know about 2011, but we could send you the data.
Your point is extremely important. You may have forgotten, but we may also not have made the necessary contacts. What worries me is that, at the beginning of a new Parliament, parliamentarians often have so much to do and there are so many requests for information that we need to carefully choose the moment to establish contact with them. Otherwise, it may simply be to no avail. So that is something we want to look at closely.
That is also why we want to make a follow-up visit because, in the beginning, parliamentarians don't always know what questions to ask. It is difficult for new parliamentarians to know what the needs are. However, meeting with them after three or four months of activities, once they have gained a bit more experience, may be more beneficial. We could then ask them how we can help them. We are looking into that possibility, and we would be grateful for any guidance you can give us.