I understand that the Information Commissioner didn't agree with the decision we made, and in a number of circumstances we don't agree with the Information Commissioner. In those circumstances, we end up going to court, and the court ends up interpreting a law which has been around for quite a considerable period of time. It was put in place in an era that is not the current era of computers, social media, and all of that.
We're taking our disagreements with the commissioner to court to get amplification around an older law, which is actually the democratic process that we have here in Canada. On occasion, if we don't agree, we'll go to that extent so that we get some interpretation.
With the legal interpretation, we will absolutely comply with what the courts have come forward with.