You're referring to our January 28, 2014, special report to Parliament on checks and controls where we make a specific recommendation precisely to address the accountability gap, which would be for the private entities to annually report on how many requests they answer, with some specificity as to whether it is with a warrant or without a warrant.
I have, in front of me, the answer that we received from the telcos, and it allows me to make a few clarifications. The 1.2 million that we received as the figure was in answer to a question that refers to government authorities in general. It could be municipal, provincial, or federal. It is very, very broad. It does not give any specificity of detail as to the circumstances, which is why in May 2013 we made first the recommendation in relation to reform of PIPEDA, the private sector legislation, to create an obligation for private entities to disclose the statistics as to how often they answer requests and under what circumstances, and we picked up that recommendation again in our January 28 report. We believe that it would give a sense of the scope of the phenomenon.