All I can say at this point is that the Americans do apply their privacy laws to the information that has been compiled in this fashion; that the purpose of the information is for aviation security and terrorism purposes; that there are restrictions on their use of it; and that the privacy protections that are in place have been in place since the prior government first started providing that information to the Americans back in 2002.
On the privacy issue, nothing has changed. The only thing that this legislation changes is the fact that instead of only providing that same information, essentially the same information, when the plane lands in an American city, that same information is now provided when we cross over their airspace.
So the same protections apply. The same information is provided. The only difference is that there is no touchdown in an American airport; it is in another foreign country's airport. That's the only difference.