Thank you, Chair.
I have a couple more points that I think are worthy of comment. First, notwithstanding Mr. Proulx's points, this was based on the amendment, and the need to keep this part of the act was based on testimony we heard from witnesses, particularly Mary-Martha Hale, who was talking about how information is shared and the purposes of sharing information. If you look at what we've done here, according to the bill--and this is new--we've said:
The Chief Electoral Officer shall include in the agreement conditions regarding the use and protection of personal information given under the agreement.
So I ask the panel, are we relying on the Chief Electoral Officer to make arrangements and to be the one to, if you will, referee or decide how the information is going to be used by those we're sharing the information with? We're relying upon the Chief Electoral Officer to do that, in the bill?