I am going to move to another question and you can answer that in a minute.
One thing that was pointed out, Mr. Shugart, in your opening remarks was how there's protection here for a potential privacy breach for six years. Then in another question, I think Mr. Daniel asked you about whether there could ever be guarantees that personal information won't be used nefariously, and the answer was that there can never be guarantees. My question is this: what happens after this six-year timeframe that you've outlined? What happens after that?
The way I understand it, these 583,000 Canadians in the first case and the 5,000 in the second case are potentially going to be looking over their shoulders for the rest of their lives, so what happens after six years?