The quality has been impaired for a couple of reasons. One is that when they brought in the restricted weapons data, it needed to be cleaned up, and it never was, and there are still faulty records there. Also, in an effort to reduce the burden on people, they allowed weapons to be registered without being verified. When they started to verify weapons, we noted 10% to 12% inaccuracy in the records. And the final and perhaps most significant inaccuracy we noted was inaccuracy in addresses, which of course is a critical component of the database, and it's never been checked against other government address databases.
Those are the areas that we commented on, plus the weakness in the volunteer verifiers.