Thank you for that.
I will say that it is troubling to see the total lack of transparency on the part of this government with respect to this decision. The government, on one hand, is shutting down TikTok's subsidiary. At the same time, Canadians are free to use the app. I don't necessarily see why not, but there doesn't seem to be consistency. If the objective is concern, for example, about the use of personal information or about personal data being shared with the Chinese communist regime, the solution that the government has come up with doesn't seem to achieve that at all.
I would just try to at least understand, from the theoretical standpoint of personal data being shared with the PRC, that TikTok did set up Project Texas, which ensures that U.S. data stays in the United States.
I'm trying to understand. When you say that there is a risk and that some of that data could be shared and would not be housed entirely in Canada or would not remain in Canada, what do you mean by that? Could it be stored in the U.S., or what?