I understand, but my point is that from what I understand, that's not one of the things the U.S. is asking for and it is not one of the things that will be transferred by the data. That's my point, Mr. Guimond. I was just interested to see that place of birth, even though it's on the passport, was not one of those things that the airline is required to share with the U.S. government.
However, I'd like an answer to my first question, because then, of course, we would comply with U.S. law in relation to that particularly.
Second, am I missing something in relation to place of birth? Saudi Arabia is an example. A majority of the 9/11-involved people were from Saudi Arabia, and obviously they're not even asking for that here. It would seem to indicate to me that the U.S. is not doing at least that type of profiling based on place of birth.