Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My next question is for Mr. Martin-Bariteau.
Obviously, there is an important economic link between Canada and the United States, and there is a real sharing of information. It may involve a transfer of information between Canadian companies and American companies. This is done even when we record data with a Canadian company, because the infrastructure we use then is in the United States. We know that American law does not give much protection to citizens of other countries.
Does our relationship as such, let alone the other deals with the United States, threaten our relationship with Europe and the judgment Europeans might pass on the protection of their personal data?