It tells you plainly that it doesn’t have that specific number, rather than substituting a different one and letting you assume it answered your question. If a related number is available, it offers that separately and says clearly that it’s different from what you asked.
If your question needs a number Clarely AI doesn’t track, it says so instead of estimating. This matters most for financial figures — a wrong guess dressed up as a real answer is worse than no answer at all.
If Clarely AI tells you it doesn’t have a figure, that’s a real answer — not a bug. Rephrase your question or check What it can answer to see if it’s tracked under a different name.