Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to the witness for his testimony here today.
Quite often, when we have an emergency.... We can look back at what happened with 9/11 and the level of surveillance and security at that point in time. We're now looking at the measures that are going on throughout this COVID-19 pandemic.
What are the risks here that, because of the extraordinary measures that we have gone through to collect all this data, the government is not going to relinquish some of the ways and means by which it is surveilling citizens? Are they going to let people revert back to normal? I guess this is kind of what we're looking for. Is there going to be a backing off in the amount of surveillance and the amount of data that's being collected here?