Right. They are anonymous surveys.
We have two kinds of survey procedures. We have an internal research capability made up of a broad range of Department of National Defence scientists. They conduct specialized, focused surveys, which can be administered on an as-required basis or periodically. For example, a large-scale survey on harassment would be one of these kinds of surveys.
We also do continuous surveys, in which we sample from the population twice a year on a broad range of topics. You could call it a continuous opinion survey, if you like. This way, we can track data longitudinally as well.
One of the reasons, by the way, that I included data is that I'm a behavioural scientist by training. We do policy on the basis of evidence and research and data. I'm quite happy to provide that.