Thank you, Madam Chair.
I congratulate and thank Commissioner Therrien for his very successful career, his service to Parliament and his service to all Canadians in the important work that his office has conducted over his tenure.
You said in your opening comments, Commissioner, that there could be no innovation without trust and there's no trust without the protection of rights. You're talking about industry and industry stakeholders. You go on to say that interoperable laws are in Canada's interest.
As we move forward as legislators, as you quite eloquently said, it's our responsibility at this committee, in the House of Commons and the Senate, to develop these new laws. What is the gold standard that we should be looking at for interoperability with other countries to ensure that our businesses and industries are competitive, while protecting the privacy rights of all Canadians?