Well, you and I, Mr. Angus, are colleagues in the House of Commons. Perhaps I differ from you; I don't characterize people who disagree with me in the way that you have just done, for those Canadians who legitimately have some concerns.
I am willing to acknowledge here that people, institutions, private sector businesses, banks, love to get this data. They do. Yes, they do, and they would love to have the status quo, absolutely. What we are trying to do is find a way to balance off their desires for more and more information, more and more data, with those Canadians who have concerns about the intrusiveness of the information that is requested—demanded, not requested—and the penalties they are threatened with if they don't comply. That's the reasonable approach that we are seeking to find.