I thank you very much for that wholesome answer. To be frank, if you're delighted, I'm delighted. It is great to hear the feedback on this policy measure, which we'll put in place through this piece of legislation, and that it will assist physiotherapists once everything passes.
The role of a physiotherapist, much like an occupational therapist or a speech-language pathologist—all of the therapists who are involved, in whichever setting they may be involved—is so important for our health care continuum. Their role is so essential, so I want to say “thank you” to you and your members for what you do to help Canadians day in and day out. Thank you very much.
Switching gears a bit, I'll move over to the individual from Fintechs Canada.
Sir, I'm someone who has been a long-time participant in the financial services sector in various roles, be they on Wall Street for a number of years or on Bay Street, and I'm someone who looks at open banking as a vast opportunity. If I can look at it from the consumer angle—and I think you may have touched upon this in your remarks—and look at ensuring the safety and security of data for consumers, how can we ensure that consumers feel secure with open banking, let's call it that, and consumer-driven banking?
As we take these steps and incrementally go forward, we need to make sure that it's secure. From your vantage point, how can we best do that?