I want to thank you for being here today, Ms. Kosseim, Mr. Caron and Mr. Patrick.
I'd like to talk about Google. I find it somewhat hard to accept what is going on with this international business. It's everywhere, it sets up everywhere, and I must say it acts somewhat cavalierly. I think that it's completely crazy to say that this was a mistake. When you have Google's powers, technology and structure, if you are a socially responsible business, you ensure that training is provided and that it is serious. Google gathers information on people's private lives in such a way... In fact, my personal information and yours are becoming products in the market.
This multinational is establishing itself in all countries. One commissioner protects personal information in Germany, another does the same thing in Australia, and there is one in Canada and another in Quebec. Can't you agree to try to standardize the requests made to Google? It seems to me that it's currently David vs. Goliath. Every time you make a move, Google develops a new technology, and there may be a mistake. That's my first question.
I would like to put the second to Mr. Patrick. Did he go with Ms. Stoddart to visit Google this summer? Did he make the trip?