Okay, that's very helpful.
If I have a minute left, there are two other issues that have my interest—and I think I've mentioned this at other meetings too.
I know the Province of Manitoba contracted out their health data information to a private firm. That firm was then bought by an American firm, and now my personal medical records are in Dallas, Texas. God knows how many times the ownership has changed hands through corporate mergers and buyouts since then.
This has been flagged by a number of witnesses and you in your presentation, but on the cross-border jurisdictional problem of trying to protect Canadian information in other people's hands in other jurisdictions, I don't know if there are enough measures that you could possibly take to be able to give me any confidence that they're not selling my information to some drug company that's then going to use that for advertising or who knows what.