I hope I understood the question. The report I am working from is a report conducted by Minister Pandor in 2008. It is really dealing with the retentions up to 1984. It is, therefore, quite outdated. The point I am trying to make is that if you have a million learners that register this year and after 12 years there are only 500 000, there are reasons for there being only 500 000. I am saying that some learners are repeating, and, therefore, you will not find 100% of them. Some would have fallen pregnant. We allow them to come back, and that is part of the strategy to retain them. There is huge criminality and some learners go to prison. The point is, that 46% does not accurately reflect the number of learners who have dropped out. Some of them could have been diverted to FET colleges. They are not going to FET colleges because they are dropping out; they are going as a matter of choice. They do not want to go through the academic stream.