Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My understanding of the way it works with the United States is that we actually have to have a separate treaty to have that in place for privacy. In fact, the B.C. model doesn't really cover that off. The federal government requires a treaty.
Have you heard of that before? I mean, I've done past work with the Privacy Commissioner on this and raised it. There are certain elements of the Quebec and the B.C. model that are of concern because it's supposed to be a privacy treaty, because no law in Canada can tell the United States what to do.