Yes, and my question was in terms of the overall analysis. And I have my answer. There has not been an analysis done by the TSB, and that is important, for the record.
The TSB has said in the past, and I'm actually citing a speech that was given in 2005 by Charles Simpson, that it is very important to communicate extensively. Charles Simpson said, at that time: “Recently, we've been working hard to make our findings and data more accessible and more transparent. We publish and promote all our reports, in a very public fashion—”.
In that sense, then, the TSB has always felt.... Your reports are very good; I read them whenever I get the opportunity. You have the principle within the TSB, and that's continuing, that these reports are public. Am I correct?