I think the most fulsome answer is that we, too, have been investigating the question of what aspects of IT people own. I would say that the aspect of IT that we don't control is the ability of Deloitte to sell this to the Government of France or some other government.
We have asked lawyers who are experts in IP to give us advice. It is absolutely true that Deloitte could produce the system for somebody else, but we absolutely own the rights to the design of CARM. We have built the intellectual capacity, and we have copies of the documentation. We have full rights over citizens' and businesses' data.
The issue of IP has been raised. We have consulted lawyers to better understand it. I think the gap, the risk or the concern would be that if Deloitte wants to sell their services to some other country to build a CARM-like system, they are allowed to reuse the intellectual property they built up.
Again, this is something you might want to pursue through more detailed questioning, but I think that's the bottom line.