Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Welcome, and thank you for sharing some of your time and your insights into this issue.
Professor Levin, the penalties we're talking about go from $10,000 and up for people who don't report.
There seems to be such an easy way to have breaches of people's privacy today. Constantly, everywhere you go, you're being asked to tick a box that says “I agree”. A piece of software that I looked at yesterday had seven pages. Now I'm not going to read those seven pages—I'm just being blunt—and I don't think anybody else is who's not some high-tech person who has a specific reason that they're looking at that. However, in order to have access to that particular program, I scrolled through the seven pages and clicked “I agree”. I tend to think that's what a lot of people do.
Could you comment on that? I mean the object with Bill S-4 is to make privacy legislation better and strengthen people's confidence in it. I think that's what we all want to do.