PSE 11 online storage

Does PSE 11 offer Canadian customers any online storage/backup?  Like some sort of "cloud"?

Photoshop Elements 11 has an upload/download interface with Revel. When an account is opened, the user has premium service for the first 30 days, with unlimited uploads. After 30 days, it will revert to a free account, with 50 uploads a month. Here is a link to some Revel FAQ's that may be helpful:
Pattie
Forum for users moving from PS.com  to Revel:
forums.adobe.com/community/ps.com_sharing_and_storage
Forum FAQ's:
forums.adobe.com/community/ps.com_sharing_and_storage/faq
Forum for Revel users:
forums.adobe.com/community/revel
FAQ's about the transition from Photoshop.com to Revel:
http://www.photoshop.com/misc/membership-faq
FAQ's about Revel and subscriptions:
http://www.adobe.com/products/revel/faq.html
Elements organizer/Revel Help:
http://helpx.adobe.com/elements-organizer/using/revel.html
Getting Started with Revel:
http://www.adobe.com/support/revel/gettingstarted/revel_gs.html

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