Sir, I can answer that question. Yes, as I mentioned earlier, I think it's important that in our terms of service the information you put on Facebook is your information. You can delete it; you own it.
With regard to the information that we use for advertising, I think it is equally important that we tell people what that information is. If you've liked the pages of several car manufacturers, we might assume that you're interested in cars. That's an assumption that Facebook has made. It's important for us to tell you about that, to give you access to that information, and to allow you to remove it, if that's what you want to do. Again, with regard to that kind of information, I think it's also important that people have access to it and be in control.
The ultimate control is that, if people don't want us to have any information about them, they can remove their account. We hope they won't do that. As we've said today, we hope we provide great value for people and the lives of every Canadian who uses Facebook. We want to make sure that at each step of the way people are in control of their information.