As for links with the private sector, we do not have any formal links as such. We were happy to see the Open Data Institute, which is found in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, mentioned in the last budget. This is a growing movement. It is a non-profit that essentially brings together the private and academic sectors as well as all stakeholders who are interested in working in a concerted way throughout Canada.
So we will have our Open Data Institute located in Canada. It will be created by this organization that will bring people together. We will work with them in cooperation with the provinces and municipalities. They also have links with the academic sector and with other sectors.
As for the private sector, we do not necessarily have direct links. These are more indirect. Private sector businesses support this movement. To that effect, there are also certain enterprises such as ESREA. It is a longstanding organization that promotes tools and software that allow the best possible use of scientific data. So this is really informal cooperation, but across a wide range of sectors to provide in the best way possible more open data for everyone's benefit.
As for your question about Google, Mr. Latour can answer it.