Sir, with regard to the PIPEDA study more broadly, we appreciated the committee's attention to this issue. Canadians deserve strong privacy protections and we appreciated the opportunity to provide information as part of that study.
I think in looking at privacy regulation more broadly, it's important, as the committee's report pointed out, that Canadians have information and transparency about how their information will be used and that they're in control of that information. A lot of those concepts exist in PIPEDA as it stands today. If you look at Facebook's history in Canada and our engagements with the Privacy Commissioner, a lot of the improvements, including many of the improvements that we talked about around the Facebook platform, come directly out of our engagement with the Privacy Commissioner.
I note that the committee has suggested several changes and improvements that might be made. I think it's appropriate to look at those, and one of the ones that you've already mentioned around data breach notification particularly is something that we've learned some hard lessons about and is certainly worth taking a look at.