Sure.
The government was saying to me and was saying to Canadians that your statement to the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs last spring, in June, was that you didn't have concerns that the sharing of birthdate information could affect Canadians' privacy. In fact, in the letter you sent to me most recently--because in June there wasn't a bill in front of us, so you didn't have the privilege of seeing that--there are concerns that I have. I just want your take on the whole business of sharing birthdate information among political parties, and, for that matter, sharing it out there in the public sphere with those who work for Elections Canada.
Here we are trying to protect privacy, and it seems that this legislation will make citizens' privacy a little vulnerable. I just wanted your take on your concerns on the sharing of birthdate information.