I would clarify that Mr. Housefather is correct that what I would be looking to do is to simply make sure that individuals are not scoped into this legislation and that the charter rights of individual Canadians are respected. This means it is not up to the government to surveil what they have said.
In terms of Meta and Google, looking at their internal emails and anything of that nature, if that's what Mr. Bittle, Mr. Housefather and other members wish to do, I suppose that's their prerogative. However, at the end of the day, I would plead with the committee to please not put individual Canadians in a place where their communications, which were believed to be private, will now be subject to government surveillance.