Thank you, Mr. Chair. I don't think I have substituted on PROC before. I've testified, but not substituted.
It's a pleasure to be here today. I'm also glad I'm here today because I am looking forward to what comes out of your motion, Kennedy.
I want to note that Tom Lukiwski brought up a couple of tough topics that I thought were important.
Do you think it makes sense for this committee to get an informal stamp of approval from the Privacy Commissioner for the process of how to deal with the information that is needed to verify a petition's signatories?
You can imagine there are people willing to pay for that information, so there's certainly an incentive to accidentally sell it. I'm not saying that anybody would do that, but there is a need to protect that information. Does it make sense, do you think, to ask the Privacy Commissioner to say this is their process for getting rid of the information so it can never get out?