Just to be clear, as our Standing Orders present in terms of the parliamentary privileges of committees to seek documents and call witnesses, I want to begin, Mr. Chair, in this point of order by sharing my deep disappointment that a corporation, particularly one like Facebook, which was involved in Cambridge Analytica, can simply send us a letter and say that they're not going to attend based on their personal opinion on the matter.
Just for the record, Mr. Chair, it's not up to their personal opinion. I want to ask you, on this point of order, whether or not this would warrant a follow-up letter from you as the chair to demand that they come here, or whether we ought to seek other more direct subpoena-type powers for corporations—besides TikTok—that have been involved with some serious security breaches and some serious malicious behaviour, as I referenced with Cambridge Analytica, in order to have a full discussion about the impacts of social media. I'm seeking your direction, sir.