Thank you very much.
Ms. Sproule, you said that organizations that have information on an individual's identity have a certain amount of responsibility in terms of protecting that information. Obviously the government is one of those organizations because it has an enormous amount of information about Canadians. Recently the Heartbleed bug compromised personal data. I would therefore like to move the following motion:
That, as part of the study of the growing problem of identity theft and its economic impact, and pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(h)(iv), the committee invite the Interim Privacy Commissioner of Canada to discuss the Heartbleed bug and its repercussions on all affected federal departments.
I think that it would be important to include this in this study given that this is a very recent event. We have several questions about this. A few committee members have even asked some of them. I would also suggest to the committee that we might also want to invite Canada Revenue Agency officials back.
I believe I have reached the end of my time. Have I?