Again, I know it's consistent with other provisions within the Criminal Code, and they tried to get these so that they are in fact.... Twenty-one days is a reasonable period of time, for whoever is making the investigation or going to court, to get the order on this. It's a reasonable period of time for them to get the information.
As you know, Monsieur Lemay--or perhaps don't know--many times information that is either on the Internet or the computer is almost instantaneously cleaned out and disappears. It becomes very problematic at that point in trying to gather evidence. But once an Internet service provider has been given notification under this particular legislation, we believe that three weeks is an appropriate time for the police, or whoever is doing the investigation, to do that, to get the appropriate court order to preserve that evidence. That's the time that we arrived at, and it's consistent with other provisions of the Criminal Code.