Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate the opportunity for this intervention. Having these witnesses before us today has been really helpful.
I would agree; I'm less interested in fault-finding in this moment and more interested in finding systems-level and legislative changes to these symptoms. This case is symptomatic, as has been identified, of the larger current concerns under our Privacy Act.
What I'd like to do with the majority of my time is allow each witness about a minute and a half for their intervention to provide, with fullness, in whatever way they can, what they believe should be the reforms, improvements or key points, as it started to go down that line, on improving our Privacy Act. Your submissions will become, hopefully, part of the recommendations from this committee, and this is what I'm most interested in.
So, [Technical difficulty—Editor] Dr. Murakami Wood, and then go Dr. Lyon and Mr. Parsons. Whatever you don't add in here.... You can provide in writing whatever further remarks and recommendations you have to improve our Privacy Act, so they can be considered by our analysts when we open up the discussion on recommendations.
Go ahead, Dr. Murakami Wood.