I can come at it two ways. First, the social insurance number remains a file indicator, from our perspective. We have authorized programs that use it. In Service Canada, we have taken on new services that haven't involved the social insurance number because they're not entitled to use it. As of April, we have been the delivery agent for pleasure craft licences. That doesn't involve a social insurance number. So on the one hand, it's not necessary to have everything use one number.
But you're right in looking down the road and asking whether, if we want to work in a more integrated way with Canadians in terms of providing better service, we in fact have the right approach. We are talking to the Privacy Commissioner and the Treasury Board, which is the keeper of SIN policy, about that. But certainly, we loyally implement whatever the government of the day decides to do and asks for.