I can speak for Canada in terms of...when I found out and when our leadership team found out on the evening of September 7, we took immediate proactive steps to make sure that all Canadian consumers.... That was our number one priority, Mr. Kent, that Canadian consumers were protected and notified. We had to obtain that data from our U.S. parent and that took time. There were over 11,000 files that our forensic experts were combing through and then, later on in the investigation, they narrowed it down to 28 files that contained Canadian data.
The Canadian part of it only came to light late in the investigation. Before the U.S. released that people had been impacted in the U.S., about September 4 or 5, the U.K. and Canadian data portions were identified. All they knew was that there were certain elements. We didn't know the scope. We didn't know what type of data, but once we had that information, the Canadian leadership team took over and were able to lead that charge here in this country.