I have not, but it stems from having formerly been the shadow minister for democratic institutions. From that time, I fundamentally believe the government wasn't acting enough on foreign interference, which I believe is inextricably tied to our protection and cybersecurity as parliamentarians, and that's after at least six interactions with the former minister of democratic institutions as well as speeches that I gave in the House.
As well, the toothless digital charter was another sticking point for me of 2019.
So, no, but I think it's because, if nothing has been done until now, it just felt pointless to me.