I'm going to throw a curveball at you here. The StarPhoenix just reported that a Saskatchewan man has been found guilty of uttering threats on Facebook against the Prime Minister. He's been fined $500, given nine months' probation, and so on.
There isn't a municipal police force in this country that all of a sudden doesn't have a number of people looking at Facebook, looking at Google, every hour for these stories. It has cost the taxpayers of this country millions of dollars.
Facebook, you've done very well. Google, you've done exceptionally. You talk a good game. Now all of a sudden I can go into the Saskatoon city police and I know there's a room 24-7 designated for watching Facebook and Google sites for this kind of information.
Who's going to pay for this other than the taxpayers of Canada?