Thank you, Chair.
My return comment—and I understand what you explained and I appreciate that—is that, again, there are individual Canadians who will get scoped into this, and I do not believe that is the road we want to go down. Correspondence with any individual who may have contacted Meta with regard to Bill C-18 or any other government legislation—because it says “internal and external”—must be made known to this committee. I think that's a very dangerous precedent.
I would perhaps recommend, then, that we exclude communications that were with individuals or individual entities outside of Meta. I don't know why we would need to include that.
The other amendment I would move is that we would change the date from January 1, 2020, which seems arbitrary, and actually pick one that makes more sense: April 5, 2022, which is when Bill C-18 was tabled in the House of Commons.