Yes. The risk is to the integrity of the investigation itself.
If we were to start releasing the names of people we're interviewing or accused, you could find yourself putting these people at risk. You could put at risk other people who are associated with these people who are hiding evidence. That's one of the reasons why we don't release names until.... If charges are laid, then, through the judicial process, that's made public—that's when we'll comment—but throughout the investigation we do not comment out of respect for keeping the integrity of the investigation.