Thank you very much.
My first question I think is relatively straightforward, and it's for the review bodies that have already started looking into information sharing under SCISA.
We've heard that there are a handful of agencies that have either transmitted or received information under SCISA and that there have been only 50-some instances of this. I'm curious to know how that's recorded. How many Canadians could be covered under one of those acts of information sharing? Fifty-some shares sounds modest, but if the information of tens of thousands of Canadians counts as one of those shares.... I'm curious to know, when shares are recorded under SCISA, how many people, potentially, are covered by one share of information. Presumably it's not a one-to-one correlation so that the personal information of only 50-some Canadians has been exchanged under the authority of SCISA.