Thank you very much.
First, I think I said in my remarks to the committee on November 4 that we had deleted the U.K. data. I actually am not sure that this is the case. I misspoke when I said that, because I thought that the investigation had been concluded. In fact, it concluded subsequent to my appearance.
I'm not certain that the data has been deleted. I just don't know the answer to that. But the analysis that's being undertaken in the U.K. will be similar to what's happening in Canada and elsewhere in the world. We want to confirm all of the obligations we have under relevant law to preserve data so as to ensure that in the process of deleting it we don't inadvertently do something else that's bad.
Again, this is what I mentioned in response to the committee's question and to the point Mr. Siksay raised, which is that we only get one chance to delete the data. The analysis has to be incredibly thorough to ensure that we get it right.