Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Dr. El Emam, for joining us today. From the get-go, I'd like to say that I'm sure the committee and my colleagues here would be more than happy to see your white paper recommendations that you referenced during your opening remarks, to help guide us and help us be best informed as we move forward.
You mentioned in key points in data collection in this forum that transparency is essential. You mentioned that aggregated sets and how they're collected and presented are also essential, and that private contractors are a part of the social good, that they're using the appropriate guardrails in working through that data and providing it for use.
We've already established that the government was transparent throughout this process, starting in March 2020, with its indications for use of data. We've heard from the commissioner of a published framework available—to answer Mr. Green's request for it—of how to best use anonymized and aggregated data. Thank you for clarifying the difference; it's very helpful.
Regarding the importance of contractors we work with to collect this data being part of the social good, would you say that Telus and BlueDot—and we've seen BlueDot's report, which has been submitted to the committee—are generally among those practising for the good in their provision of data?