Yes, a little bit. It's still difficult to be authorized, although in the last year we had two cases, one against Apple in Quebec that was authorized last summer. There also was one earlier involving the health law in Ontario, Kay, that was authorized.
They are authorized more and more, and there are more and more of them. At least it is creating the incentive.
I think it is interesting to look at the case involving Banque Nationale and LaRose, where the court said it would not authorize this case unless you proved you were a victim of identity theft following the security breach. How do you prove that? It's hard sometimes to make the link between the breach and the damages.