Thank you very much, Chair.
I'd like to come back to the disclosure of personal information. I'm sure you saw the presentation from the Privacy Commissioner before us, and heard his arguments that Bill C-58 would disrupt a balance that he sees between your two offices. He invokes the quasi-constitutional nature of his office, which I assume you would counter with invoking the quasi-constitutional nature of your office and Canadians' right to access to information.
He recognizes your significant experience over the years, but his qualification, his reluctance, would not seem to offer a positive response to your suggestion of discretion. Do you think some mention of discretion in the application and your decision on his inclusion in the process would be a solution?