They have a website for sure. But let's face it, there is a matter of balance between accessibility and having a storefront operation. Very recently, in the case of the Toronto group of eighteen who are now in a process of going through a criminal proceeding—so we can't really talk very much about it—one of the threats that was undertaken was the possibility that they would do damage to the CSIS office in Toronto. That office was in a very visible location, although it was not easily accessible. So there's that balance that you want to keep between putting them at risk and at the same time making sure somebody can contact them.
We have the same desire. We have gone to greater lengths in recent times to try to make the knowledge of our existence more public and to make easier the ability for people to access us because they have concerns and complaints that they'd like to make as well.