It's an excellent question. The data protection and data privacy implications that Canada is proposing and has outlined as a framework are an excellent support for industry and businesses globally.
To answer the first part of your question about operating globally, we do have staff in many of our regions that have increased regulations. We gave a local presence in many countries, including Europe, with support for GDPR, and in regions in Singapore where we have support for our business in the APAC region. We do have localized staff and support for each of those regions, as well as in other areas in the world that support local regulations. We have a global workforce that encourages participation with local legislators and regulators. We work closely with examiners and regulators when there are data protection and data privacy laws to ensure that we not only support and accommodate those, but help to align with regulations that are evolving and help inform practical applications to those in a context that's suitable for a global economy.