Well, it's as I said before. The Canadian position, where the circumstances warrant—where we think the other country is in a position to both collect the information to provide to us and to receive the information and respect its confidentiality—is to consider automatic exchange of information with that country.
But it's not a bottom line at this point. Most of our treaties provide authorization for that to happen but don't make it a requirement. That's the discussion point now at the G-8 and elsewhere: whether or not we should, as an international standard, move towards that.