Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'm glad the connection was restored, because I wanted to ask Mr. Labonté most of my questions.
Mr. Labonté, we know that having more information can often lead to better decisions. Nevertheless, more than once in our history, we decided to place limits on our ability to obtain information. For example, I led the effort on searches without a warrant. We prevented the police from conducting searches without a warrant.
I'm wondering whether we are once again pondering a serious social issue, in this instance whether facial recognition technology has the potential to virtually put an end to our freedom and privacy.
What are your thoughts on this matter?