Thank you for the question.
I officially met with the Deputy Minister of Industry Canada this past spring. I told him that things had changed a great deal since Bill C-12 was introduced in the House—over two years ago, I think. We discussed that, at the time. I said that other countries had implemented legislation and that, in its current form, Bill C-12 was not an adequate solution to the constant and growing threat of data leakage and data-related breaches of confidence. At the very least, we could consider the prescribed threshold, but even more importantly, we should establish a penalty system—even impose fines—which would encourage investments in data protection and would act as a deterrent to breaches of confidence.