My final question—I only have 30 seconds—follows up on Mr. Van Kesteren's point. If I lose my BlackBerry, which I have in the past, I actually phone my office from someone else's BlackBerry and say, tell the House of Commons I've lost my BlackBerry. They sell what's known as a “kill pill” and they kill any and all information, any and all connection. So there's no way, at least they tell us, they can get any James Rajotte information from that BlackBerry that's lost somewhere. My impression is that would be the exact same thing that would happen if I lost my BlackBerry with the SIM card with the basic information. Does anyone want to address that?
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