Thank you for that question.
I think to answer the question it helps to look fundamentally at what cloud computing is. It's basically a way to offer a flexible, elastic service on a utility basis. It's a standardized service provided to many customers. Those customers are demanding high levels of accountability on issues such as data protection, including privacy legal obligations as well as security obligations.
When there is a failure or breach, we read about it in the papers. There's tremendous motivation by this industry to get this right. The issue is to look at who the cloud vendors are, to look at their meeting of internationally accepted common standards for security and privacy protection, and to hold them to account on that. One of those mechanisms is to have an audit mechanism so that the customer, the SME or the government customer, is able to monitor proper care and handling of data, including personal information.