I don't know for sure what the highest issued number was or what the highest number that processed forms was. But to explain again: 16000 (approx) selectees includes principals and dependents. Each case number is per family, not per individual. So 10000 case numbers (approx) among 16000 selectees implies an average of 1.6 people per case number which is perfectly reasonable, in fact it is probably low, but that would be made up for by holes in the numbers. Say (assumption) in reality probably more like an average of 2 people per case number. This sounds perfectly reasonable to me. Why doesn't it sound reasonable to you?[/QUOT
Well, I thought 16k selectees means that 16k CN #... So according to you this is wrong.... And accordingly, tjis year given that the highest cn in AS is 23k, this means around 23x2=46k selectees from AS ... But this seems incorrect to me