Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to all the presenters today. You've been very informative.
Mr. Mundie, one thing I want to get from you, if you will, is about a case involving Alain Philippon, who was charged for not turning over his cellphone. I just wonder if you could give me some input on that. He was charged. He turned over his cellphone but wouldn't give the password, and then he was subsequently charged. It was settled. There was a $500 fine. I think he pleaded guilty. There might have been an opportunity missed to explore that. It's an emerging legal question, so I just want to get your input on that privacy aspect. Maybe I could get input from the other panellists, too, with respect to cellphones, and passwords, and things like that. It happened in Halifax.