That's a great way to frame the responsibility. It's a joint responsibility, as you've said, to protect the privacy of Canadians—it's an utmost absolute priority of this government—and this other responsibility to protect their health and safety. You've said it really well. We have this joint responsibility.
That's why the data that were used were used in an anonymized, aggregated, de-identified manner, and that's why the usefulness of that data has been demonstrated in about 30 countries. I can list them again. All G7 countries and almost all OECD countries that I know of have been using those same data to protect the health and safety of everyone. It's a joint responsibility. You've explained it really well. We'll continue to address that responsibility, with your assistance and input.