Thank you very much.
Mr. Glick, my question is for you. A little earlier, you perhaps misunderstood my colleague's question. I am going to read you a report in a Daily Mail article from last Friday:
“After having admitted “accidentally“ gathering much more than information on Wi-Fi networks with its Street View cars last month, Google has just agreed to erase the private information gathered in Great Britain,” Christopher Graham, the UK Information Commissioner, announced today. “I applaud the fact that the data captured from Wi-Fi networks can finally be destroyed,” he said.
This means that, in Great Britain, Google agreed to destroy the data it collected. If I understand you correctly, you have not done so in Canada because the Privacy Commissioner asked you to keep the data. Is that correct?