Can I address that, sir, to talk...not about this case, but perhaps there is a need to understand the principle of not talking about investigations, the lack of an investigation, the existence of an investigation, or the intention to have an investigation. There's a pretty good principle at play there in terms of why that would be so, and again, I'm not talking about this case.
Hypothetically, if we were to have an ongoing investigation and come here to render some account to you folks as to what point it is at or what we're doing.... Part of the objective of the investigation is to collect evidence that is exposed at a trial, which can be challenged by those accused, consistent with the presumption of innocence. We would disadvantage not just the police but the justice system in terms of how we conduct our investigations.
I think it's a very important principle, not just for our investigations--