That's a difficult question for me to answer. I don't have a legal or technical background in that respect. A lot of small business owners looking at how to protect personal information would probably think about it from the perspective of what they would want protected if it were their own information. I think that is how they would probably look at what they would decide to protect and what could probably not be protected as much. I think medical records and loan records and so forth need to be protected.
The other thing is that we had to build it so that it was national in scope; we had to make sure that it also underlined the fact that in some provinces there are medical information laws they have to comply with, and in other ones there aren't. We tried to make it a little more holistic in that respect as well--that it wasn't just PIPEDA, and there were responsibilities under other laws that might also implicate them with some provinces.