Thank you very much, Mr. Stewart, for being here. I have a number of questions that I hope to get in on the seven-minute round, but throughout the course of the hour that you're here, hopefully, we'll get them all in.
The first one is about some privacy concerns. I'd like to hear your views and see whether you agree that the privacy of the information that would come through this electronic petitioning format would be secured. Primarily, every political party does data mining; we all harvest names and everything else, through normal means, so that we are able, come election time, to have a pretty good database of people who we consider to be either supporters or accessible or potential. The potential for the number of names coming through electronically I think would far surpass whatever we've seen during the current system with paper petitions.
Would you agree that there should be some sort of a guarantee or a protocol built in to protect the privacy of those people who sign electronic petitions to prevent others, whether they be politicians or other members of the general public, from getting that information, addresses and names and things like that? Does your system address that?