Well, it's like everywhere else, as you do depend on cooperation. In the specific case of American law, because we are so attached and affected by American law, I have, for example, sent one of our lawyers to the Federal Trade Commission for a summer to learn about their trade commission, which is kind of like my vis-à-vis in the United States. We have some American lawyers on retainer. I don't think we give them a lot of business, but they're there and work for us when we need them.
The American law in the Google Wi-Fi conclusion doesn't relate to a contradiction in American law with ours on that point, but to the fact there are pending lawsuits in the United States against Google Wi-Fi. Some of that information, which is also taken from American citizens and consumers, may have to be frozen for the court procedures.