That's good to know. Again, what I want to know is that these issues being raised in the public and at committees in various jurisdictions are being followed up. I'm very pleased with that.
With regard to the issue of this hacker in Canada who was paid off, to me that's a very concerning breach of trust by a major corporation. What we're seeing now, with the breaches of 85 million users, and 57 million users, is that these are very serious breaches that could have major effect. This person could have sold that money to eastern European blackmail gangs or to Chinese operatives.
How do we establish, internationally, rules that actually force these companies to play by the law? Many of them seem to think that laws are somehow quaint and only for domestic companies. They see themselves as international and above domestic law.