That's an interesting point, because when the Estonian officials were before us last week, my colleague Mr. Baylis asked them to walk us through the building blocks, the starting point of where we should begin. They said that the starting point has to be the digital ID. They noted that their digital ID is itself an encryption device, which is why they haven't had the identity theft issues that we've had here without having digital ID.
You've criticized the U.K.'s digital assurance program to date. Is what Estonia did...? The question, fundamentally, is this: why not do exactly what Estonia did?