Sure. When we announced the investigation on February 23, 2023, we indicated that this was initiated in the wake of now settled class action lawsuits in the U.S. and Canada, as well as numerous media reports related to TikTok's collection, use and disclosure of personal information. We indicated that the four privacy regulators will examine whether the organization's practices are in compliance with Canadian privacy legislation and, in particular, whether valid and meaningful consent is being obtained for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information.
The investigation will also determine if the company is meeting its transparency obligations, particularly when collecting personal information from its users. We added that an important proportion of TikTok users are younger users, and that given the importance of protecting children's privacy, the joint investigation will have a particular focus on TikTok's privacy practices as they relate to younger users, including whether the company obtained valid and meaningful consent for these users for the collection, use and disclosure of their personal information.
In the course of the investigation, we have now added an element of reviewing whether this was done for appropriate purposes, which is another element of the act. That's now been added to those elements under review.