This question is somewhat IT-related, so I'm going to address the CABiNET gentlemen first. I recognize that PWGSC may not be able to answer it, so I can wait to get that side of the answer next week.
Over the last number of years, a concern has been raised about large IT contracts going to large companies, and regardless of where the head office is. Some of the large companies may even be Canadian, but they do a lot of their storing of data elsewhere. The servers and the storage may actually be in the United States, for example. In the last number of years, we've seen interesting regulations in terms of the protection of information in the United States for data that's actually stored south of the border.
To Mr. Lynt or Mr. Thivierge, I'm wondering if you have a comment on that. Has it been a part of your discussion? Has it even hit the radar screen in terms of your concerns about some of the IT management moving, it seems, into potentially larger companies that may have data that's stored south of the border?