When it comes to an ally, there will be opportunities to speak to them. I think the point has been raised.
Acts like the Patriot Act are a point of interest for many folks who are looking to access the U.S. market. They come to Canada to be able to store their data here but still be able to access the largest market in the world, which is the U.S. They come to Canada because there are advantages to not being in the U.S. jurisdiction because of things like the Patriot Act.
There are going to be times when we can cheer, and there are going to be times when we're not cheering, simply because our own national interests have to take priority over some of our allies, not to mention some of the other folks who are doing it.
I would not do it with China. I would not do it with Thailand or Vietnam, because these types of countries we have agreements with, for their own economic well-being, are the Chinese. Whenever we're dealing with a third party, we need to understand where their linkages are in other parts of the world, because that technology could transfer quite quickly.