Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I think I'll start with Ms. Hilderman on this one because I'm not sure, Ms. Fox, if the question I'm about to ask would be better answered by you or by Mr. Winter, who is going to be appearing later this morning. It's about privacy. We have talked at some length in this committee about the need to protect the privacy of those signing e-petitions, specifically to not allow political parties to data mine, to try to take some of that information and use it for their own political purposes.
Ms. Hilderman, I would assume you would agree with that concept, that we need to put in provisions and protocols to prevent data mining from occurring, so I'll ask for a couple of comments on that. Then, Ms. Fox, if we have any time left I'd ask you to comment on, perhaps, what security protocols have been established in the U.K. If you can't or we don't have enough time, I'll ask the same question to Mr. Winter when he appears before us a little later on this morning.
But Ms. Hilderman, we'll start with you.