This is something that we covered in my earlier meeting.
From Google's point of view, we've already implemented the steps necessary to be compliant with the general data protection regulations. We have internally gone through the hundreds of years of engineers' time to make that transition.
If you were to make those proposals and legislation, we would participate in that legislative process. We would provide our comments. In the end, we would be looking at a landscape that we are already familiar with and that we already comply with in Europe.
The challenge that is presented in Canada is that the extension of GDPR, to a broad extent, would create greater compliance obligations on smaller and medium-sized businesses. They're already feeling that stress, and not just here in Canada, the United States and Asia, but also in Europe, in terms of understanding their obligations under the GDPR, so that's something to keep in mind.
From our point of view, as I said, it's a broader data protection conversation.