that was all put to the e.c.c. you know, hopefully, we performed our job adequately but certainly it's an overwhelming task and there needs to be a partnership between the two institutions if it's going to work. in terms of leadership at the headquarters level, i think what you need to look to is has learning occurred? and so far we haven't seen any statements from the i.e.c. that say, we recognize there are fundamental flaws and this is what we're going oto do to direct it. false -- unless that happens you have to look at changes in the management level if you're going to have a significant improvement for next year. but more broadly at the provincial level, fraud occurred in individual polling stations, often in quite remote locations. as a basis -- as a result of our investigation, just into the presidential race we found that i think it was 1,400 polling stations had 100% fraud. our methodology was if we found significant evidence of corruption of the voting process, we would invalidate the station. 1,400 stati