I would like to continue it because this is specifically regarding the government advertising that came out of the report from our study on government advertising. It hopefully answers some questions we had to the bureaucrats that were not answered at the time.
In light of the shocking information that's come out with Christopher Wylie, his interference with the U.S. elections, interference from the Russians, and his past involvement with the government and the Liberal party, I think it's important we have her here to discuss specifically the data, the analytics from the government ads that have been running for the last while.
It addresses the report that we had, but it also addresses the recommendations in the report that haven't been followed yet, to move away from Facebook. We asked specifically in our report that we move away from social media advertising immediately, until we could get clarification on the privacy issues. This was long before the whole thing blew up with Facebook, so I think it's important that she come and address it.
Especially, as well, there are reports. There's one here from The Globe and Mail that Russian social media targeted the energy sector. We've seen Russian media interfere with pipeline issues in Canada as well. They've actually gone after the Prime Minister, I assume, again, using analytics culled from Facebook, which the government has been using for advertising. I think this is a very important issue. I think we all agree it's an important issue, and I'd like to call an immediate vote so we can move forward with it, but also get back to our witnesses.