What we keep track of are the clients we see. We have over 1,400 clients or people who have come to us seeking support and resources.
We are not a reporting centre, so we do not receive reports of sexual assault. That is sent through the military police. They keep track of the number of cases that are reported.
We know that there is under-reporting of cases, so we may have people who are reaching out to us who have not officially reported a sexual assault case. We also may have people who are reaching out to us who have historical sexual assault cases from 20 or 30 years ago, who are now receiving support.
We're very much about the clients to whom we're providing service. We are interested in the numbers, of course, in terms of the number of cases that are occurring, and we are tracking the trends that are occurring, but we are not, ourselves, documenting the number of sexual assault cases that are reported.