Well, let me take a step back. First of all, I understand that we have agreed with the report from the Privacy Commissioner's equivalent in the United Kingdom, who has accepted our desire to delete the data in the U.K. I don't know that we've actually deleted the data yet. That's the question that's open in my mind and I just don't know the answer to that.
But the same is true in the Canadian context, which is that we also want to, desire to, delete the data in the Canada context. The only question is whether we are allowed to under the law and we have to do the analysis to determine whether we can or not.
What I was saying earlier with respect to the Privacy Commissioner was that initially, in May, when I contacted her office, she asked that we retain the data so that they could review it as part of an investigation, which they did undertake and which they did complete. Now, having concluded that investigation, they are saying that we are free to delete the data. We accept that, and we want to delete it, but we have to conduct the proper legal due diligence.