Thank you to all of the presenters today. I appreciated that information.
I would like my first question to go to Ms. Bernier and Mr. Turcotte.
One of the challenges, as we look at a virtual Parliament, is making sure that we're following the appropriate personal information protection acts. We know that forum selection clauses are pretty standard in online service contracts, but we do have a legal precedent from the Supreme Court of Canada that B.C.'s privacy laws—I'm a member of Parliament from B.C.—merit waiving forum selection clauses because they're much more stringent than other areas.
If issues arise in an online House of Commons sitting, what laws do you think would apply to the case?