The fact is, you are a key figure around the world. With respect to Facebook, you took a considerable number of initiatives that advanced privacy rights.
I would like to move on now to Bill C-42. You appeared before the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities on November 18. On November 16, Mr. Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety, also testified before the committee. Talking about this bill and the Secure Flight Program, he stated that he had no objection to providing information about passengers who are only flying over a country. However, when we're talking about international territory, we know that the airspace belongs to the country where one happens to be. So, on November 18, you expressed certain reservations in that regard.
I believe you proposed restrictions, saying that there should perhaps be some control over the information that is passed on. The information is passed on to air transportation authorities, but there is no guarantee that it will stay there. I think you mentioned that to the committee. We don't know whether it might be given to the police or other agencies. Once the information has been provided, we have no assurance that it will not be disclosed to all kinds of different parties or used in all kinds of ways. That seemed to be a concern for you at the time.
So, you made recommendations, and I am just wondering if they are being acted on.