Again, I know that a member before talked about ones and zeros, and said it's very easy deleting this and that. Forgive me: I'm not under 35, so I don't know what that was all about. Say, you look at the opting out, and again, I refer back to Google Maps. It has those questions on there. Do you want this mobility to be followed? I just say no. Every application we have on our phone asks us questions. Do you want the “speaker” feature to access your phone? Do you want the “photo” feature to be accessed on your phone? For someone like me, I don't engage in too many applications, but I still have a lot of them—the “calendar” feature or the so and so feature. When you look at all of those things and all of these applications, you see that they all have that opt-out feature.
I just want to go back to that and ask, is it as simple as that to opt out of this feature? I'm just relating it to, basically, what Canadians are engaging in every day. Millions and millions of Canadians are engaging with all these applications on a daily basis. What's the difference here, really?
I go back to you again, Mr. Allison. Thank you.