Yes, thank you, Chair.
Mr. Gravelle and Mr. McTeague and others have talked about the testimony we've heard today. I would point out to all my colleagues at this committee that I think the most telling testimony appeared from the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, who said, in effect, that the mandatory requirements, including the threats and coercion, are inappropriate, and in her opinion should not be tolerated. This is the Privacy Commissioner of Canada who is opposed to the status quo.
I, for the life of me, cannot understand how opposition members can say that testimony was overwhelmingly in favour of retaining the status quo, because that, in effect, is what they're saying right now. It was not. The Privacy Commissioner, amongst many others, said that this is a real problem for her.