The only way we can protect them is to work now at making sure that by the time our adequacy status comes under review in Europe, we have shored up our privacy protections to that level. It doesn't mean that they're exactly the same, but that the Europeans will find them adequate. Otherwise, every time we want to deal with Europe—a market of 500 million people who have money, so we want to have that competitive advantage—we will have to go through very onerous clauses.
The answer to your question goes back to what I said to Mr. Massé: we need to shore up the act now so that it passes the test after 2018.