I hear you on that. There's a little motherhood and apple pie there, and I appreciate that.
When we started this study, one of the concerns we had was the privacy of the average Canadian. We know that in some arenas, there are all kinds of private information. My colleague on the other side referred to seeing a discussion that he didn't feel, maybe, he should be a part of, the way the conversations opened up within the architecture.
The concern we've had with respect to privacy in Canada is that we have to be absolutely certain that we're doing our job to ensure Canadians' peace of mind. We know that people give their information freely. There has to be a better education process, I think. At the end of the day, I'm very concerned that we have a privacy problem.
How much time is left, Mr. Chair? Do I have lots?