There's a recognition as well in this country, on the part of our offices that have jurisdiction over the private sector, that we work together. For example, when you have breaches that happen in companies that operate across the country, the B.C., Alberta, Quebec, and the federal offices work together in a coordinated way. It's important to our citizens to do that, but it also provides a unified face, if I can put it that way, to the private sector companies that they're not having to deal with the offices individually.
We also extend that, frankly, to the international sector, where we increasingly co-operate with data protection authorities around the world on data breaches. You may be familiar with the recent Ashley Madison breach, where the Canadian office worked with authorities in the United States and Australia and other places. We were also involved in that. There's an increasing level of co-operation between data protection commissioner offices around Canada and around the world.