On this issue of the 600 gigabytes of data, I mean, that's a big question mark out there, and it's certainly something we've pondered. If we could get an explanation, that would be helpful.
I'm interested in this as well. Going back to the European Union, on March 1, they were saying you're not in compliance with European Union law on privacy. I'd just like to look at it, not so much with the specifics of the EU, but on the larger philosophical question we've been wrestling with. We want to encourage innovation. We know the Internet is an international tool. We know that for you to have a business model that works, you have to be able to run a platform all around the world.
In terms of compliance with privacy laws, we have our privacy laws in Canada, which we're very proud of. The United States has a different standard. The European Union has a different standard. How does Google find a way to maintain a service that not only works all over the world, but also is in compliance? Are you that far apart from the EU standard, or do you need to rethink your business model?