Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to follow up on Ms. Gallant's and Mr. Braid's questions.
Mr. Kratz, you talk about our society as being risk averse. I understand that. As Canadians, we're all very conservative in our thinking, and I use that term in a liberal way.
In another study that was done not too long ago we talked about data warehouses, aggregators, and that most of them are located in the U.S., as an example. One of the concerns we heard and that I came away with.... Today, in listening to the CSPs, and as you talk about it, I think it goes beyond risk aversion. I think we're in a litigious society. We have concerns about that data. I, as an SME, am storing my customers' data. That customer data is being warehoused somewhere in the U.S., perhaps, through a CSP. How secure is it?
I understand your point on the risk aversion, but as a small business.... Certainly, when you start talking to government about becoming a major user of the product, how secure is it? How much assurance can we have that we're going to be able to preserve the privacy of that data?