They may have gotten a bit further than we have. We've kept our remarks more on the cautionary side because there's a desire to quickly think about how we can change our PIPEDA law to make sure we're adequate, and I would rather flip it on its head and say let's decide whether or not the right to be forgotten is actually something we need and want in Canada, keeping in mind freedom of expression and other rights that we value in our democratic society. Then we can address to what extent we meet adequacy or not, because the rest of the world that doesn't have adequacy is still having transfers of data between countries.
Once again, I guess maybe what I would repeat is that adequacy is great and it's very convenient, but we shouldn't do it to contradict the democratic values that we have.