Okay. The other area has to do with privacy. You're right, Mr. Director, it is a big concern for all of us, and I don't know if this bill actually deals with the concerns outlined by us or by the Senate when it comes to protection in the context of foreign financial intelligence units.
We are going to hear, I hope, from the Privacy Commissioner, but the Senate recommendation is pretty strong in terms of amendments to the bill to further protect privacy.
I guess my question to you would be about how you see this unfolding. What standards are we operating under when we're dealing with all these 36 foreign financial intelligence units or countries, all of whom have different ideas of privacy?
In fact, June was just telling me there's a report out today saying Canada is number two in the world in terms of privacy protection, next to Germany, so how in fact are we going to be sure, except through some memorandum of understanding? How are we going to check on that? How are we going to know? How are we going to be able to really give some comfort to Canadians?