One of the questions that continue to come up, both when you present and when we talk about this, is the whole issue of privacy. A lot of folks in the country would think that criminals don't have any need or any right to privacy; others would suggest that they do. At least from my personal experience over the last little while, it seems that one of the things that FINTRAC is very concerned about is the whole issue of privacy. I'm wondering if you could take me through the differences between a criminal who has been convicted and the privacy that FINTRAC is trying to pay attention to.