We are very proud of it, but that pride does not give us the legal right to, for example, investigate in the United States or act as the police. It's in cases where I couldn't act, which is in most other jurisdictions. I would say, could you take this over? And vice versa, if they had somebody who was coming against their personal information, they would transfer it to me.
Data protection authorities across the world are looking at this. Some European ones already have the powers, because they're in closer contact than we are. The Federal Trade Commission has a series of amendments before Congress called the SAFE WEB Act that would allow them to do that for those reasons, because Americans' information is everywhere.