The problem is definitely international in scope. The problem we have right now is that I think we're the only G8 country that does not have a law against identity theft. If we're going to have any credibility in the world, if we are going to be a world leader to try to tackle this problem, we're going to have to have a law to start with.
I think a lot of ID theft is perpetrated by organized crime, and it goes around the planet in seconds sometimes. We need cooperation so law enforcement or any regulatory organization can tackle it. We need to have the necessary legislation to be able to work cross-border. Perhaps we could do the same thing as we have with money laundering. I think the way we're working at it is a success across the planet, and I think identity theft is another issue we should look at it in the same manner as money laundering.