I can't give you chapter and verse, but there are some sites in the U.S. that have privacy policies that are three lines long: “We won't use any of your information for anything. We promise.” It's that kind of thing. It's not particularly informative. It doesn't really tell you, as we're required to do under our law, who is the contact, who is the person, how you withdraw your information, how you withdraw consent, etc. We have a lot of requirements in our law that the U.S. companies don't address, because they don't have privacy laws like ours.
Some of them are quite amusing, but they're not useful in providing information to consumers. If there were an easy answer, I think people would be doing it. We've had 13 or 14 years of doing these policies. If there were an easy way to make them both really simple and also compliant with all the technical rules, I think we would have already done it. I think most of us are trying our best to explain the policies in language that is not overly technical but that also covers the waterfront.