In a moment I will ask Madame McFadyen if she has an answer to that, because I don't know that I necessarily have the exact answer to this.
I would like to emphasize two things. One is the fact that on the one hand, one of the things that we do is systemic investigations, and they as a rule will eat up a large amount of resources. For example, in the reservist investigation that we have currently going on, we will have four and a half people, four FTEs and a half-time, on this for a period of probably seven months, in addition to whatever legal advice they may require, and in addition to my own time. So the systemic investigations are very consuming in terms of resources, but they also are very important, because often they will cost the system as a whole.