Certainly from a privacy standpoint, if we see concerns related to a specific industry or a specific product, we can issue guidance on it or do investigations, which may lead to findings. If there is a concern discovered about privacy, then there's a role for authorities to flag that.
There can also be concerns on national security aspects, and then it becomes a role for government institutions, either to say that the government and parliamentarians shouldn't use it or to flag those concerns, but I agree with you that if there are known risks, Canadians should be made aware of them.
