Just as an example, and it's old data, but when we did our survey of consumers in 2008, we found 1.7 million people or 6.5% of Canadian adults were the victim of some kind of identity fraud in the last year. They spent over 20 million hours and more than $150 million to resolve problems associated with those frauds. That's just the consumers' out-of-pocket costs, which is a small part of the big problem.
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