Thank you, and thank you to the witnesses for coming.
Sometimes it can be a little bit of a strange place in terms of scheduling, so we'll do the best we can with what we have.
Mr. Lawford, I am interested to hear your points because yesterday, at the last meeting, the witnesses who came before us talked a lot about how even the notion that organizations would have to track breaches within their own organizations was too onerous. In fact, I think that was even brought up today. You seem to be going a step further and saying that virtually all breaches would need to be reported to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, which seems to be very much on the other end of the spectrum in terms of approaches to this. Maybe that means that we've struck a good balance here.