Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Bartus and Mr. Hayes, for coming. We really are appreciative that you have come on relatively short notice. As you know, as a committee, we are looking at what steps we need to take as legislators, if any, in terms of ensuring that we're developing the incredible online potential for innovation and for communication, while also ensuring protection of Canadians' data.
We've learned again and again that our Privacy Commissioner has a very high level of respected expertise worldwide in being able to adjudicate these issues, probably much greater expertise than we parliamentarians do. We would prefer, at least in the New Democratic Party, to rely on the Privacy Commissioner's judgment as much as possible.
I understand that there were 24 recommendations following the investigation into Nexopia. You are now the new owner, so you are dealing with what was done before you came on.
We were under the impression, from reading the Privacy Commissioner's report, that there were four recommendations that the previous owners of Nexopia had refused to implement. Will you be in compliance with the 24 recommendations? Is that the plan?