Respectfully, I'm just a working-class guy from Hamilton and it took me 10 minutes on Google to find that information. You're with the CSE. How is it that when you're doing a threat analysis of social media you don't find the threat of what I'll call algorithmic capitalism, the harvesting and sale of information for political purposes that would undermine democratic processes? I find that astonishing, to be quite frank with you, because when you talk about what's an acceptable level of risk, we've seen the impacts of Brexit and Trump.
Cambridge Analytica and Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg's company, had to testify in front of the U.S. Congress and had to pay fines in Europe for their interference in political processes, yet the only time we talk about threats, it's related to state-owned actors and not corporate actors, which are often hostile and, quite frankly, more mercenary when it comes to surveilling diaspora communities. I referenced the ways in which dictatorial regimes target their civilian populations here.
I will put this question to you. When you're doing your threat analysis, do you consider all of the other platforms and all of the other ways in which algorithmic capitalism can buy and sell our information and undermine our democratic institutions?