You don't have to give me the answer now, but I would like to hear back formally as to what level you are or are not subject to our Canadian privacy laws.
Mr. Chan, you touched on the other point I wanted to talk about, which does concern me tremendously. We've seen bad actors use Facebook and other mediums, like Twitter, to interfere with democratic elections. In Canada, we have laws that control how much money can be spent to promote one party or another. I'm not attacking any particular country, but, say, a country that didn't want to follow these rules were paying someone or buying advertising and breaking our laws, but were doing it in this foreign country, what do we need to do, as regulators, as writers of law, to make sure this does not happen? It's even if they're not paid. Let's say someone is just actively flooding your social network with information and impacting our democracy for nefarious reasons. How are you going to look at this challenge? It's a huge challenge. I want to understand what you're going to do to help address that.