The program is in its infancy. The kind of thing we're talking about, its primary intent is essentially to be able to parse large bits of information from the Internet and break it into digestible chunks. To answer your question about its utility, we have been in discussions with INSET. I'm from Vancouver, way out there at the other end of the world. We've been in conversation. They've been very interested in trying to understand, again for the reasons you might expect, that they're trying to maximize what they can get. We won't get into the issue of resources here—I don't think it's necessary—but they don't have unlimited access to computer power, to people. They are interested in trying to get information that's as relevant as possible. They're also very interested in the approach of how we get this information without casting such a broad net that it raises concerns about the privacy of who's been referred to as the average Canadian citizen.
On March 23rd, 2015. See this statement in context.