Thank you, witnesses, for being here. It's a pleasure to see you in committee.
I think it's fair to say that Canadians are more worried about their privacy than they have ever been, that in a way, we're not keeping up with technological changes, and maybe the education of the public is not keeping up. I think, to a certain extent, telecom businesses in this transitional period have a social and corporate responsibility to inform their clientele.
I'm also concerned about privacy breaches that go on in government, and the relationship between government and telecom companies. It would seem that this government has requested personal information from you at an alarming rate. I was wondering whether or not you could speak to why you don't inform your clients when that information is asked from you by government.