We certainly view it as a shared responsibility.
With regard to what we ask Canadian taxpayers to do to protect the information that they send to us, we always ask them to make sure that they have verified that they are dealing with us, that whenever they're in doubt, they take advantage of our 1-800 numbers and call us to be sure that they're sending the information to the right people in the right way. We're quite involved with the Competition Bureau and financial literacy month, which is another area that we participate in. We do think it's important and helpful for Canadians to understand how their finances work and the kind of information they should be ensuring is kept secure.
Along those lines, a lot of it is around common sense, in some respects, absolutely. But we do have a significant amount of information on our website that helps people understand what the tax system is about and at which points they should be interacting with it, with very careful direction on how to do that so that they are, in fact, sharing only the information they should be sharing with us, and protecting it.