Sure. I don't know if “balance” is maybe necessarily the right word, but the digital economy to thrive. I suppose the balance is found in not putting forward legislation that would have a chill in terms of firms aspiring to fully engage the digital economy and thinking that the Government of Canada was being too onerous in our expectations of what firms have to engage in in terms of responsible behaviour and protecting the privacy of Canadians. We want to have a balance. We don't want to be a barrier. We want to spur on greater adaptation of digital technologies and the digital environment, while at the same time recognizing that Canadian consumers deserve to be protected, not just at the same level as other countries around the world. We want to actually exceed other countries' approaches to these things and to give Canadians the best possible regime in the world, which is why there has been a great deal of consultation.
If I may say, if there's a criticism to be levied, it's that this legislation has taken too long to come forward, but we are here now and this legislation will be meaningful in striking the appropriate policy framework that will benefit Canadians.