This is an example of where I've had strong collaboration with my provincial and territorial counterparts as the Privacy Commissioner. In October—not this October, but the year before—we actually issued a joint statement on digital ID from the privacy perspective. We flagged this as something that can make it easier for Canadians to interact with their government and so on, but it has to be done, if it is to be done, in a privacy-protective manner.
We gave a number of pieces of advice on that: It should preserve anonymity; it should not be a central repository, and so on. There were a number of comments. We didn't say, “You can't have it.” We said, “This is something that could certainly be useful; make sure you do it in a privacy-protective way,” and we gave some clear advice on how to do that.