Actually, what we found in 70 of the 190 cases was that the consular staff did contact the detained person within 24 hours. In 10 cases there was no evidence that they ever contacted the individual. In the other 110 cases, they didn't contact the individual within 24 hours, but in about a half of those cases they had documented that they had tried to get hold of them within 24 hours. Out of the 190, I guess you could look at it as 70 cases where they actually did contact them and 55 cases where they tried to contact them, and they documented the fact that they had tried to contact them.
On June 5th, 2018. See this statement in context.