I'll respond in a couple of ways, and I'll ask Martin to chime in as well.
Most modern providers of cloud computing are no different from traditional providers of outsourcing. They have to have a service level agreement that has to meet a certain uptime and they build out their capacity to meet that. Those are terms and conditions that are always negotiable with any of these providers out there, whether they be Canadian, European, or American. That is built in. Security is usually built in.
I would analyze that by saying that the brightest minds in the world in information technology are developing this. When we went to online banking, smart minds made it secure, so secure that I'll transfer money from chequing to savings on my iPhone. That problem can be solved. Innovation will come from these challenges.
I'll ask Martin to address the second piece.
There are already Canadian innovators in Canada solving the security problem for the cloud. Out of the MaRS program, funded by the Government of Ontario, there is a Canadian company that is specifically addressing making the cloud more secure. It's happening in our backyard. They looked at the global trends and they invested in it. The Ontario government invested in it and they're becoming the leader. Those challenges actually create the opportunity for innovation.
Martin, do you have anything to add to that?