The short answer is, once we take it down, it's down.
But the longer answer to your question is.... What do people do when they don't have access to computers and therefore don't have the opportunity to take it down? Statistics show that sizeable numbers of Canadians are using this on a daily basis, not every Canadian obviously, but it's a very popular product, as I indicated in my opening statement. More Canadians use Street View than Japanese people, not per capita but in absolute numbers. It's an incredibly popular and useful product. Many of us who can't read maps can understand basic cartographic information. So it is a useful service in that regard. But obviously we're trying to balance the usefulness of it with the important privacy considerations that this committee, the Privacy Commissioner, and others have raised. And we think we've done that.