I have a follow-up question. I'm going to shift tack a little bit. I'm going to ask you this question, specifically because I believe that the organization you represent has a lot of experience with cybercrime and cyber-fraud.
We know that 80% of cybercrime and cyber-fraud is committed by organized criminal activity. We're living in an age now where there are state actors and non-state actors. Although there would be no honeypot, so there would not be one area where all the information resides, we're still going to be prone to that.
One of the things about privacy is that domestically, you have a robust system, but internationally, when we have potential attacks, potential cybercrime and maybe attacks on a certain part of the system which may contain more information than another, how do we protect ourselves from that? The reason I ask this is that you have a lot of non-state actors now that are extremely well resourced and well financed. How do we deal with that?