Okay. I wanted to move onto the protection of consumer data and privacy.
Mr. Maduri, in response to Mr. Thibeault, and he said it very well, because I have actually been one of those MPs who has lost his BlackBerry phone, and they send the kill pill.... It's stored in the cloud, so it's much safer in that aspect, that it's not actually on a device, especially if you have someone who misplaces that device. But obviously you have concerns with respect to information that's stored in the cloud.
I've stored a lot of my data in the Dropbox cloud service, but the House of Commons IT have said that if something is very personal or private, or if there's a communication from a constituent to myself or to another department that's very personal or private, not to keep that data in the cloud technology. I think Dropbox would strenuously object to that and pronounce that they're secure.
This is a question to you, and to anyone on the panel. Do you have any remarks with respect to security concerns about storing this data in cloud technology?