I would say it's for the same reason that I don't see human rights as being stifling of innovation or the public interest. These are things that can coexist. It requires collaboration. It may require better understanding and better communication, but I see it as coexisting in the sense that privacy rights that are strong, that are well known and that are practical are going to generate trust in Canadians to be participating in the digital economy.
That's going to be good for industry. It's going to create trust and credibility for the Canadian economy and industry vis-à-vis counterparts in Europe and other markets. It's going to generally send the message that this is supportive of trade and commerce. I do not see those as being opposed.