On the data point as it ties into digital ID, I want to make sure we understand. I know you've heard from SecureKey, and I'm using SecureKey as an example because they are a live, private-public sector partnership that is in market.
The triple-blind authentication they talked about means no one has actually seen data. Let's say I go to the bank, or I use my bank credentials to log in to the CRA. The bank doesn't know that; the CRA doesn't know who my bank is, and SecureKey doesn't see any of that. The way the technology works is that no one is seeing anything. It's all done in such a way that, obviously, I am opting in, I am consenting, or I am proactively using the product. Digital ID isn't that flow of data back and forth; it's not the open banking situation. It's really just the authentication and attribute validation components of it.