We have looked at that. We have some concerns not about the legislation, but generally about the Patriot Act and its impact on a variety of initiatives, including the Homeland Security Information Network, HSIN, and frankly we were a little concerned. We would like to see some kind of Canadian system we would be able to report to. The reason I mention that is, for example, our members participating in the North American marketplace for electricity currently report on a North American-wide basis to our North American Electric Liability Council, which is made up of the utility companies themselves.
We're likely moving into a world where there will be a requirement to report into the Homeland Security Information Network, and that causes problems for us because of the Patriot Act. In terms of how the legislation is written, I don't see anything specific in there, nor in the discussions have we come across anything specific in the legislation that would give us pause in the same way. Sharing information about vulnerabilities and threats and so on with the government likely wouldn't include anything that would have personal information or billing information or those sorts of things.
Given the interconnected nature of our network, at least at this stage, some of our neighbours north to south know more about our systems than people here in Ottawa do, because they need to know about our systems. We're interconnected and synchronized with them, but some of the people here in Ottawa don't know about them. We can't share some of that information because currently there isn't protection.