I know time is limited.
Number one, any data we receive is de-identified before we receive it. Internally, we have a whole bunch of procedures, both administrative and security procedures, to manage and keep the data in a secure environment. Any outputs that we then actually analyze, produce and deliver to the Public Health Agency are aggregated in a very thoughtful way so there's no conceivable way we can envision that any of this data could be reassociated with any individual. From the very beginning of how we receive the data, how we store it, how we process it, how we aggregate it and how we deliver it, we're doing that in a very thoughtful manner in the entire process.