I think our office has a lot of dance partners, internationally, when it comes to working on these issues that involve global companies. The Galway initiative is a joint initiative of U.S.-based multinationals, as well as European data protection commissioners and some academics. Again, we're looking at global privacy standards. How can we do this right and how can it make sense for companies so we don't have 27 different rules for transborder data flow? That's a bit of a think-tank initiative.
Another initiative, which is again through the OECD, is called the Global Privacy Enforcement Network. That group is now meeting a couple of times a year to get our heads around the consistent issues, the risks to privacy, and how we can have more of a global response.
There are quite a few initiatives going on. They're all aimed at looking at more of a standard approach to private sector privacy, something that's pragmatic and something that works for the way business operates and the new technology today.