No, I can't, because we have never analyzed it in its entirety. We still have outstanding issues. One of the first paragraphs of the audit specifies its scope, and it's a limited scope. It is to ensure whether the personal information was properly and securely held.
However, as I've mentioned before, we consider that the effectiveness of the program is still an outstanding issue, that it needs to be addressed, that the authorities are accountable to justify it, and that if its efficiency is never demonstrated, then the privacy invasion it entails needs to be put in question.