What I can tell you is that the platforms attend privacy conferences. They are very involved, very aware and very interested when it comes to privacy issues.
My office examines what the platforms do and how they use the information. That's what our recommendations are based on. For example, we give platforms recommendations on data scraping, so the practice of collecting large amounts of data on the web. We let the platforms know that we expect more of them. We expect them to be more proactive, and to treat data scraping as though it were an invasion of privacy and to protect and handle the information accordingly. We are engaging with them. They've sent us feedback on our position, and we are engaged in a discussion.
As I mentioned earlier, we are involved in a court challenge against Facebook related to the use of information by Cambridge Analytica. We are also conducting investigations into ChatGPT and TikTok. The process exists. Intentions and statements aren't what interest us. What we care about is real results for Canadians.