Thank you.
I wanted to add to what the assistant commissioner mentioned about the geographic boundaries. We have to get out of the mindset that this can occur in the same town, in the same province, for that matter. As I spoke before about the whole notion of digital natives as opposed to digital immigrants, the young kids today have grown up with that. I have an 11-year-old boy who is considerably more articulate than I am, and able to use everything in our house from a technological point of view. His network of friends go well beyond the borders of Canada, they go into Europe and everywhere else. When you get into the anonymous aspect of what the Internet provides, and other technologies are providing as well, then it's very difficult to be able to get an idea of where people are going. It's a really important point that in the years to come, technology will increase and change, the complexity and sophistication will be even more difficult. I believe that Chief Chu was absolutely right. I would expect us to be back in a few years asking for more tools.