Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here with us today, in particular Ms. Mondou, who was a colleague of mine at the Privy Council Office almost 20 years ago. It's good to see her in this role.
We've heard a lot today from the minister.
We heard from the minister yesterday about the importance and the value of the agreement with Google. One of the things I was wondering about—and if you could talk a bit about—is a comment the minister made yesterday about the notion that, if there is a better deal somewhere else in the world, Canada reserves the right to reopen and move towards that.
For the benefit of those of us in this room who may not have heard the whole statement and have more information, could you walk us through what that actually means?