I just have one last question.
Mr. Benay, you talked about using Google Docs as part of the interaction, I guess, with our citizens. It's ease of interaction, too, is key to it all. But one thing our committee's been concerned about is the state of collection and the huge data companies that they are, whether Amazon, Google, Facebook, etc. We see this marriage happening: It might be that we eventually go to vote on Facebook. Maybe there's an app that we use. Maybe that's a subjective thing to think about, but a concern to a lot of us in this room.
As you're part of our bureaucracy that's making this system for government, what recommendations, regulatory-wise, would you make on some of these big-data platforms? You've established the fence around our data, as Canadian citizens.
Maybe this is more for Mr. O'Brien. What regulations would you, in your personal opinion, apply to these big-data companies?