Thank you all for being here today. Mr. Bennett, thank you as well.
I got scooped a little bit by my colleague here on some of the political party questioning that I had planned to do.
You mentioned that B.C. has legislation. Could you talk a little bit about what that model looks like? Also, is the intent more the protection of the data versus the access to it?
You speak of carrot-and-the-stick argument. It could pertain here as well by saying, “You either do this or you don't get the access to the voters list.” I think the voters list is something that's important, obviously, although I don't know if it's necessarily a political advantage versus being able to engage with people.
Could you speak to that, as well the B.C. question?