Thank you. That's a very important question for privacy commissioners throughout the world. In fact, the privacy laws are not all that different. They are all based on the OECD fair information principles of 1980.
We, in Canada, chose to follow the European standard of privacy laws, and therefore we're adequate for the purposes of transferring data.
More recently there have been very positive developments in the United States, led by the Department of Commerce and the Federal Trade Commission, to make the privacy standards in the United States more explicit. There is very little difference now between the various countries.
Secondly, I'd like to add that privacy enforcement authorities are increasingly working together.