I have a quick question. In January 2020, the Financial Post reported that the former chief statistician of Canada, Wayne Smith, had concerns about stolen Canadian citizens' sensitive data in data centres owned by U.S. firms, which are subject to the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and concerns about Washington's ability to compel an American organization to turn over data under its control regardless of the data location and without notifying Canada.
Isn't that a security concern on a national level? What are we dealing with? We aren't engaging Canadian companies. We are engaging U.S. companies on the security services that we're using right now.