I would suggest the barrier isn't a legal barrier. It isn't in the nature of security systems. It isn't in the nature of our privacy regime. It's in the less enthusiastic or risk-averse nature of many of our companies that tend not to want to be the first to try something new, but rather want to wait until something is well established. That's the difficulty I would suggest for Canada. It's not in the technology. As you heard from Mr. Cousens, we have Canadian companies developing and leading innovation in the security field. We have leading suppliers of wireless products who have very secure networks that are able to support mobile cloud applications. It's a question of showing leadership.
I would reinforce that I think the premise of Mr. Cousens' presentation is really the benefit that we see out of the U.K. in the g-cloud initiative. What's being proposed for Canada is to have the government show leadership by becoming a consumer of cloud-based services and thereby helping the small and medium-sized enterprises to appreciate that these risks are manageable and that they can be addressed in a very regularized way.