Okay, thank you.
I'm going to move on to another aspect of the bill.
As you said in your opening remarks, the purpose of the bill is to better protect Canadians' personal information, and that's an important step. With the bill having the title it does, one would think that the purpose was really to protect Canadians' personal information. Clauses 6 and 7, however, create new exceptions, under which organizations can share an individual's personal information without obtaining their consent or notifying them.
Do you think that is a good way to better protect Canadians' privacy?