The other question I have for you—and you mentioned this also about privacy agreements—is that right now we're part of the Five Eyes intelligence group. Within that regime, there is some level of confidence that with the countries that are part of that regime—because they're developed governments—information shared across borders would be retained in a way that would be somewhat safe or private.
However, we also have transactional agreements with other governments when it comes to CRA and things like that. In Canada we have a robust regime of preventing data sharing, maybe even among government agencies, but that information can leave our border and go to a different country that has a different set of rules. They may have the best intentions, but their rules are not as robust or as developed as ours. How do we protect against that?