I am going to somewhat reiterate the answer I gave earlier to Mr. Green. In our annual reports, we explained that in general terms.
I will go back to the trust part of your question. Consent and control are ways to ensure that Canadians have trust. However, I don't believe that Canadians or users in general around the world want to have to consent or not consent to the myriad uses of their data. Canadians want to be able to use modern technology with the assurance that their rights will not be violated. This depends in part on individual consent, but more importantly, it depends on Canadians being assured that someone is there to protect their interests. However, that individual must have the powers to do that.