I have a second question. Recently we had a petition on electoral reform that went through Parliament. This was an official parliamentary petition. One thing I noticed—and it's one of the first times I've noticed it—was that a lot of people were writing and asking me, will the information on their signing the petition be going to the parties? They ask because that's been the experience. Political parties use petitions for gathering data.
How much work has been done on that side of things, the retention of data both by government and, by extension, political parties—not parties as an extension of government but as another form of civic engagement? Have we seen any evidence of Canadians and certain populations of Canadians choosing to disengage from civic engagement out of fear that their data will be retained? I'm thinking of our neighbours to the south right now. If I were a Muslim American, would I want to be signing some petition that could end up in the hands even of the Government of the United States?