Mr. Bard, I'm trying to understand. I haven't used the PINs because I never felt that I had that great a need for privacy and I didn't want to walk around asking my colleagues and thumbing in their PINs, so I don't use it. But my understanding was that this was the only secure way to communicate something that couldn't be requested by freedom of information. You're telling us now that it's the opposite: that it's the least secure. Can you tell me what kinds of devices—
On February 10th, 2011. See this statement in context.