In terms of your brief and the report you've published, you brought up some global privacy concerns. In that report, you stated that there were some successes with other global partners. You had success in dealing with data breaches. You gave the examples of Adobe, Globe24h.com, and the issue with unsecured webcams.
I know that there was a meeting in Mauritius where you discussed all these things, and there was a consensus, a comprehensive agreement that was reached, which was supposed to be put in place in October 2015. There are roughly 200 countries around the world. I'm sure that not every country signed that agreement. You gave the example of Globe24h.com, a company in Romania that showed some legal analysis produced here in Canada.
We're living in an interconnected world. I have two questions for you. Number one, can you tell me how many countries signed that agreement in Mauritius? Number two, what recourse do we have with regard to those countries that are not party to that agreement? What can we do as a country to make sure that data in Canada, for Canadians, is not given to other countries?
You've indicated that there are certain countries that you have these agreements with, such as the U.K., Australia, and now Romania. I'm sure there are countries that we don't have that agreement with, so how do we deal with that in terms of the data of Canadians?