Thank you.
Welcome back, Mr. Dufresne.
Certainly, there have been a lot of really interesting and probing questions.
You mentioned in your opening remarks that the decision by the government was made pursuant to the Investment Canada Act, which allows for a review of foreign investments that may cause injury to Canada's national security. You went on to say that the guidelines on the national security review of investments include a number of factors, such as “whether a foreign investment could facilitate access to sensitive personal data, including personally identifiable health or genetic information; biometric information; financial information; private communications; geolocation; or personal data concerning government officials.” You also went on to make the distinction that your investigation is focused primarily on “younger users”.
I would ask that if the government makes such an alarming declaration, based on those guidelines, to actually ban a company from this country, why haven't you also undertaken to look at some of the issues that may be related to the review of foreign investments that might injure Canada's national security?