I'll just make one observation before I answer, because you mentioned the right to be forgotten.
There's an ongoing conversation around the right to be forgotten in Canada. One thing the Privacy Commissioner highlighted in his consultation document and his guidelines was that there's an inherent conflict with the charter on freedom of expression and that there needs to be a full-throated conversation in public, ideally at this committee, around how the right to be forgotten should be exercised in Canada.
From our point of view, these processes exist. They're called the courts. The courts have an understanding of both the standards and the public expectations. They have the tools available to them to—