Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you both for being here.
Mr. Gogolek, it's good to have you back. I want to touch on the right to be forgotten. You didn't mention it too much in your speech, but I am curious as to whether you have an opinion on where we go.
I want to put the concept out there that Ms. Steeves mentioned about this being a real concern for young people, the millennials. They do something, X, at the age of 16, and that then impacts Y later on in their life.
There are certain times.... I guess I can understand the one side, but there's also the other side of that too. There are instances in which X would have a significant impact on Y, and we see this in politics. We saw it during the election campaign. I believe that a number of candidates in each party were impacted by something in their past or whatnot. When someone is running for public office, sometimes those things are important to know about.
I will open it up.
Mr. Gogolek, would you mind touching on the right to be forgotten? I'll ask Ms. Steeves for her response as well.