I'm going to continue in that vein.
You mentioned that this role also exists to determine the privacy rights of individuals in relation to their government.
When you got the call about your candidacy, I imagine you began to visualize your role in this position. What should be the scope of your responsibilities, not only for the privacy of Canadians in relation to their government, but also for the privacy of Canadians in relation to the private sector?
Some say we live in an age where people's privacy is threatened by all the software, by all the private companies that examine and monetize all the personal data of individuals.
How do you see your role in this aspect of privacy?