That's excellent.
I do have another question, and I'm not sure whether or not you'll be able to answer this, but hopefully you will to some extent. I recently met with an undercover police officer in my area. One of his concerns had to do with access to information online and how, if a company uses a database in the United States to store its information, that information is not admissible here in Canada. Legally we don't have access to it. Are you familiar with what I'm saying here?
For instance, for Facebook accounts, I'm told that we're not able to access any of that information because it's hosted in the United States. For mobile phones, etc., all of that data is hosted in the United States. That situation makes it incredibly difficult to solve crimes, particularly with regard to trafficking of people and trafficking of drugs, which were his two concerns.
I'm wondering if you can comment on this at all.