That is correct. Access to the Ontario sex offender registry is governed through an Entrust PKI certificate, so it's an encryption certificate. Access to the registry is controlled, and there is monitoring of that access as well. We can terminate a police officer's access, and we monitor that and do follow-up audits in relation to user access, etc.
We're able to control all of that, so that it's restricted to police for law enforcement purposes only. Through the encryption key that's provided, the access code, etc., it's very, very limited and controlled.