I think you're right to bring up the Sidewalk Toronto example as something we wouldn't want to emulate, but perhaps that's just where that begins and ends. I think the one thing we can learn from that disaster is exactly how this committee and other policy-makers shouldn't structure the involvement of private actors in digital service delivery or in digital projects.
I agree with Mr. Eaves that there will invariably be private actors involved in the infrastructure, which our governments are going to be relying upon to protect privacy, but also to design and deliver services and manage data.
I think the real question becomes, how can we structure those contracts in a way that allows us to prevent some of the problems that I think Mr. Eaves has rightfully put on the table? But also—