Okay.
I have one quick question for you, Ms. Austin. It deals with jurisprudence.
We talked about sovereignty issues as they pertain to data. Mr. Saini actually had a line of questioning on this. The courts decided years ago that any person who enters the territorial confines of Canada is granted all of the privileges and protections that a Canadian citizen is afforded. Has there been any jurisprudence or any test put to whether or not a person's information or their personal data, if it enters the jurisdictional boundaries of Canada, has the personal protections afforded by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?