Yes. Let me try to think of this in reverse order.
In October I travelled to Strasbourg with members of my office to take part in the International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. We had hosted the event in Montreal a year before and had been invited by members of the committee. That conference was opened by the Speaker, Mr. Milliken, which was an honour for us and a link with our parliamentary function. We go to that every year.
Prior to that, outside the country I was with the ministerial delegation of Industry Canada in Seoul, South Korea, in the context of OECD work, where my office has been very active in drawing up cross-border procedures for the sharing of remedies in cases of mismanagement of personal information. I participated on a panel and was part of the discussion among the Canadian delegation.
Prior to that, I was in London giving a speech to an international e-crime conference about the lessons that could be learned from the joint investigation between my office and the office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta on the TJX affair, which had to do with hacking into a TJX database and stealing some million credit cards. This had repercussions worldwide. The people are just being brought to justice, but millions of dollars in damages were paid out.
Prior to that, I was at the OECD for a working meeting. I think that's back to last March.
Does that give you an idea of what takes me out of the country?