Thank you.
Thanks, everyone, for participating today.
When I became the mayor of Hamilton, I was asked on my first day on the job what my first priority was. My first priority was the live-streaming of all committee meetings. The reason for that was that the public required the reporters to tell them what was going on, whereas now they could just figure it out for themselves.
There is a tension here, obviously, that we're trying to correct through these meetings, but what responsibility do journalists have with regard to the use of this data? There is always a concern, ethically speaking. For instance, I've read the CAJ code of ethics, and it says that you do not give out all of the information that's brought together to form a story. Sources and other data are not divulged. On the other hand, the issue is that we should be divulging.
I'd like to hear your comment on this ethical imbalance, if you will.