Thank you to our presenters this afternoon. Again, it has been very interesting testimony. The more we hear, the more we learn, and the more questions we have, I think.
I think my first experience with the right to be forgotten was—and I promise this won't be my bedbug story with the Saint John Sea Dogs—in 2005-06, when we did have a player who made a statement that actually caused national news. It was on Hockey Night in Canada, and I had to do certain things to try to mitigate the damage. I wasn't playing on my phone just now, I promise, but when you were talking, just for fun I googled his name, and the first thing that came up—we're talking about 11 years ago—was that instance.
I'll throw this out right across the panel. Maybe we'll start with you, Mr. Leduc and Mr. Watson. Can we forget about the right to be forgotten?