Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am going to use the rest of my colleague's time.
All through today's hearing, questions have been put to the witnesses that were against my government's decision. They were asked whether people should be fined and threatened with prison if they refuse to provide us with information. To this specific question, the witnesses replied that we should abolish the imprisonment sanction.
I am happy about that. Several even said that we should perhaps also eliminate the monetary fines. I am satisfied with these statements as they demonstrated that there was a problem and that we were correct to question this today.
There is a fundamental problem when a civilized society uses threats or force to collect data. Today, everyone is recognizing that. So we were right to call this into question and to hold this debate.