Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Knubley, I'd like to go back to a question my colleague Ms. Gallant asked the minister about in the first round and that is with regard to red tape reduction.
In your opening remarks you talked about the concept of balance and about what's made PIPEDA successful over the years. Principles set out in the annex included important concepts such as accountability, consent, accuracy, safeguards, and openness to just name a few. In your opening statement, you talked about the five significant changes to the act and in number five, you talked about reducing the burden to business and a number of elements that are listed there.
I wonder if you could just elaborate on how this bill is going to ensure that we don't increase but rather reduce red tape, because as you know that has been a focus of our government for the last several years up to and including its own act, the red tape reduction act, which is a very important part of what we believe is important to the economy. I wonder if you could just elaborate on that for us, sir.