Thank you.
Since I asked a complicated question with only a minute left in the previous round, maybe we'll let you have a bit more time to elaborate.
First, I do want to make clear that the purpose of my question is certainly not to suggest that there be a price on privacy. There are legal obligations that are very clear, and it's very clear that Canadians have very high expectations around privacy. However, when there is a change in regulation and enforcement, it's important for planning purposes that both departments, not only your own but all of the government departments and agencies that are affected, be able to plan accordingly.
You said that you think in many cases the stick that would now be wielded by your office would make departments more efficient. Did I understand that correctly?