This government let a contract to Cambridge Analytica for $100,000. That isn't much money, but we don't know what the intent or purpose of the contract was. Then the scandal broke, and we still don't know.
We're looking for lessons learned—these very difficult, painful lessons learned in the U.S., in the U.K., in France and Germany. We're on the cusp of our next election. What would you suggest is the most important of those painful lessons learned that Canada must pick up now? The election cycle is now. We are turning our minds towards a vote in October. What would you cite as number one?