I’m sorry, but I am going to answer in English so that I don’t make any mistakes in my remarks.
We conduct what's called a threat and risk assessment, which is a very technical information technology-driven document that looks at the specific IT systems encryption protocols that are in place from an information technology perspective. That was conducted specific to the information we are exchanging under FATCA.
In addition, there's something called the global forum on information exchange. It's a global network of over 100 countries that focuses on exchange of information and also the protection of the privacy rights of the people whose information is being exchanged. That group uses third-party evaluations. There are three levels of maturity in terms of protection of information, level 1, level 2, and level 3 being the best. Canada is very careful in terms of who it exchanges what information with in terms of that grading. Those gradings are provided by independent peer review; they're quite detailed, somewhat like an OAG audit. We therefore feel all reasonable steps are being taken to ensure the protection of Canadians' private information.