Yes, absolutely. We got the bum's rush on the whole thing, and we were hoodwinked into doing that deal. Luckily we got out of it, because it would have been generations of economic opportunity lost. It was a land grab but a data grab, which is really even worse. There was some predatory contracting and all sorts of things embedded in there. On the record, I am saying that the patent terms were laughably stupid. They were trying to make the Canadians agree to things that were just foolish. They said they weren't going to sue us in Canada, but if we entered the U.S. market they would use their patents to sue us. It wasn't a partnership. It was them coming in...and it was at all three levels of government where we saw it: Toronto, Ontario as well as the federal government.
Everybody sort of saw the Google.... Maybe at the time, the Google brand was stronger than it is now with what's happening with some of the other data aspects, but it was a failure of political leadership across the board.