Let's go back to the preamble, where you were talking about the Privacy Commissioner.
It is an essential component in any country we go into that we and our customer work with the privacy commissioner to make sure we are meeting the laws of the country, so that what you're expecting regarding the implementation of biometrics and what she's asking for are consistent with what we see elsewhere.
When we put a biometric system in place, we provide the system but the government owns the data. We really separate the technology for collecting the data from the data itself. The government usually is the one that has access to the data, manages the data, and sets the policies for retaining and expunging the data. It is really not a private contractor's role, and our role would be similar to any other contractor's. It is really our customer's role.