Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Professor, as well, for being here. I can also, like Mr. Green, say that I was here last time, and I appreciate the fact that you've shown us the courtesy of showing up again, despite the fact that not all parliamentarians did. I appreciate that, because I probably wouldn't have, if I was in your position. I thank you for the grace that you've shown this committee in what would otherwise be difficult circumstances to attend again, in my view.
Professor, I understand that you didn't see the minister's testimony, but my colleague Mr. Chambers, who asked you questions earlier, asked the minister about how much was written off based on privacy breaches by CRA. The minister, in my view—and you can agree or disagree—hid behind section 241 of the act to essentially dodge the question, saying she couldn't comment on specific cases. To me, Mr. Chambers was asking in generalities about how much money had been written off. Does that seem to you to be an appropriate use of section 241?