I am interested in this notion between aggregate and specific statistics. The use of aggregate statistics, it would seem to me, is basically what everybody is doing, and not necessarily interfering in the privacy of an individual. For example, if Google said that people with searches for this gave this as their top 10 responses, I don't see that as a privacy invasion. I see that as useful information.
When we get down to specific kinds of tracking, I think that's where most Canadians would be concerned.
Can you speak a little about the difference between aggregate tracking and specific tracking?