The extra-jurisdictional enforcement of these types of decisions is very difficult. We've seen this raised by courts before. We draw inspiration from the General Data Protection Regulation out of the EU that is starting to impose very significant fines, not for actual activity in the European jurisdiction, but for the use of European data subjects—the use of data of European residents.
Opportunities to extend jurisdiction and enforcement are being very much explored. We've seen this in Quebec, absolutely, with the passing of new private sector reform of the privacy law. It is certainly a consideration that we saw in the old Bill C-11, which was to reform aspects of PIPEDA. We'll see what comes out of the new reform, when and if it comes.