We believe we're in compliance with European law. We've also made investments in staff around the world—people like me—to make sure we're aware of where data protection and privacy law is moving on a country-by-country basis so that we continue to be in compliance around the world. That's the effort we're making so that we can meet the expectations of our users in every country.
What I would say about legislation in Canada is that we see Canada as having a particularly interesting and useful privacy framework. It allows us to have conversations with the Privacy Commissioner about upcoming products and services so that we can have an open dialogue and record their impressions about what we plan to do and what we plan to launch in the market, and try to reflect that in what we eventually provide to Canadians.