I've spoken greatly about the powerful tools it has in the indigenous communities I represent.
My concern is this idea of opt-in, opt-out that Facebook has when it comes to national law. First of all, you ignored a summons by Parliament because Mr. Zuckerberg may be busy. It may be his day off. I don't know.
You were recently found guilty by our regulator in the Cambridge Analytica breach. Our regulator, Mr. Therrien, said:
Canadians using Facebook are at high risk that their personal information will be used in ways they may not be aware of, for purposes that they did not agree to and which may be contrary to their interests and expectations.
This could result in real harms, including political...surveillance.
What was striking was that Facebook didn't concede that we have jurisdiction over our own citizens. If you're saying you're willing to work with parliamentarians, I don't get this opt-in when it works for Facebook and opt-out when....
Can you give me an example of any company saying that they just don't recognize whether or not we have jurisdiction over our citizens?