These words get thrown around in the media and, of course, they're not necessarily accurate. I think it's the lack of transparency and trust that creates that kind of discourse. I believe that political parties have a fundamental and important role in our democracy, and they need personal data in order to reach out to Canadians, but there needs to be a balance struck. The PIPEDA principles, I think, provide exactly the right set of standards by which that balance can be effectively struck. Moreover, when they were developed back in the 1990s—and I was part of that process—the application of those flexible principles to situations exactly like this one was anticipated. Then they became part of PIPEDA.
That would be my answer to your question, sir.