The organization tracks all information related to the spill and its aftermath.
No organization tracks the number of participants in adapted physical education programs or how many such programs exist.
Still, several organizations track complaints about Internet-related fraud in general, and the credit card variety ranks low on the list.
No organization tracks how many gun shows take place each year.
And while no organization has yet tracked how much consumers have lost to fraud, anecdotal evidence suggests that those levels, too, are rising sharply.
Most organizations track their sales results; or, in non-profit organizations for example, the number of clients.
Few organizations track market share though it is often an important metric.
No single organization tracks all the surcharges, probably because the task would be far too complex and time-consuming.
No organization tracks the total number of camps for specific sports.
The organization also tracks the families it serves, and tries to identify trends in the homeless family population.