Thank you, Mr. Therrien.
It's a pleasure to see you back.
Let's go right into the issue of political parties.
We had some arguments made to us that the PIPEDA laws have penalties that are so strict that they would put a chill on political parties' ability to get volunteers, because the volunteers would be subject to these laws and might be fined for inadvertently doing something they shouldn't have.
Is this a concern for you? Have you seen evidence of this? The B.C. laws, for example, have very strict fines. Have you seen this anywhere else, where political parties have been subject to privacy laws? Has there been a so-called chill factor?