To the extent that I can answer the question, I will say there are general concerns that Canadians and others have about the social media platforms we're engaged in. These are things like the spread of disinformation and the ability for platforms to be used by people to radicalize Canadians or by those who seek to do harm to Canada. That's not something unique to TikTok. It's generally done across social media platforms.
The concerns that tend to be particular to TikTok have to do with the regime that it can operate under, because it is hosted and controlled, in theory, by China and their national security laws. We know that one important factor for data is how it can be used, and in Canada and other countries there are differing privacy protections. There's legal recourse in Canada and we have charter protections. Many things are inherent in our country that are not the same in China.