I think we have to reflect on the fact that they're nine years into this in Europe, and we're getting at it now. That wasn't necessary for this country. I think we have to reflect on being up to date, and involving experts.
I think you've had excellent testimony from folks like Commissioner Therrien on updating our privacy rules. I think you've had the Competition Bureau come in and talk about updated competition practices.
There has been a fair bit of work. I would encourage our legislators to actually embrace this, and say that 2018 is the year of regulating and legislating the data surveillance capitalism and the data-driven economy for the benefits of Canadians and Canadian citizens, for now and in the long term.