Okay.
The last high-profile incident occurred just before New Year's, when an individual boarded an airplane in the Netherlands and flew over international airspace, probably over the airspace of either France or England, and landed in Detroit, thankfully without incident. And you all know the incident I'm talking about.
My question is to Mr. Tassé from the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group. Yours is an international organization, and you know this is an international problem. It's not just Canadians who are forced to balance privacy rights against national security and security of individuals on airlines. Is there a model? Is there some other international model or some other country that is doing this better than Canada is, or are all the sovereign states dealing with an imperfect solution to a very serious problem?