It has nothing to do with real political engagement.
With regard to the cyber-bullying and the question of security, I mentioned earlier that CSE, the Communications Security Establishment, is basically the authority here in Canada that is set up to look specifically at cyberthreats. They obviously have a network internationally with the Americans and with the United Kingdom.
We are, through our contact specifically with CSE, privy to the kinds of best practices that are being developed, and really all around the world, because I think every parliament is wrestling with this business of accessibility and openness versus the kind of bad situation that's faced with groups like Anonymous.
Perhaps, Louis, you have something to add.