Just with regard to your question on the social media, our collection and use of information is going to continue to be guided by the charter and by an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy, which as you know, is evolving over time. We're going to ensure that that's kept consistent.
Further, with regard to the hacked or stolen datasets, we do not consider those to be publicly available. We could envision a scenario, though, where if our adversaries had access to a hacked or stolen dataset, we might still want to have the ability to retain it, but that would only be through the normal authorization process. We would have to go to the Federal Court if it were Canadians' information, or to the Information Commissioner if it were foreign.