Mr. Spengemann, thank you.
My answer to that question would be yes, absolutely. But I think it also reinforces at least my sense that what we're dealing with, with those kinds of cases in particular, are matters of immediate concern and emergency measures, if you like, where you want to have the ability to track exit as quickly as possible. Coming back to retention schedules, it's not that you would need to hold that data for a year or two years. You need it right away, and you probably don't have to hold it for very long because it will ultimately be supplemented by all kinds of other information for law enforcement and prosecutorial purposes. Yes, it's very important, but it's really real-time information that you need to deal with those kinds of cases, and reflecting on retention schedules, it probably doesn't provide an argument for lengthy retention.