I have a last question. I think you'll agree with me that we've thought a lot about improving our privacy rules at this committee, and I think Canadians expect that we will have strong privacy rules in place. But if we don't have a strong regulator to enforce those rules, it doesn't seem to me that those privacy rules and the effort to strengthen the privacy rules are worth much at all. Is there anything as a first step that matters more than creating a strong privacy regulator here in Canada?
On May 7th, 2019. See this statement in context.