It's difficult to say. There are many factors at play here. Under the law, we have one year to complete our investigation. We'll obviously try to do so before then.
When you look at the allegations made, you see a fairly complex web of interactions between a number of players. These we will need to clarify. That could take a bit of time. We're also working in concert with other commissioners or data protection authorities. Of course, we're doing so with the Province of British Columbia, with which we're jointly doing this investigation, but we're also in contact with others, including in the U.K. but not limited to the U.K. There is, then, a bit of coordination.
What I'm saying is that this is somewhat complex, which may add to the time, but we have certainly at the most a goal of doing this within a year, and we'll try to do that before then.