Thank you for that question.
To clarify what I said, when I called the Privacy Commissioner in May to advise her of this unfortunate circumstance, I asked her what she wanted done with the data then. She asked that we preserve the data because perhaps she wanted to launch an investigation or review it in some manner. In fact, her office did launch an investigation and did review the data. We held on to the data at that time.
At the same time, conversations like this were happening in other places in the world. A level of analysis was done at that time in those other places. Where it was deemed appropriate by the local data privacy authority, and where it was deemed appropriate under the various legal systems, data was deleted.
We are now x number of months down the road, and we need to do that analysis given the circumstances of today, not the circumstances of May.