Thank you to all the witnesses for being here today. This certainly is a very far-reaching and interesting topic.
Professor Levin, I'd like to start with you. Although this wasn't the focus of your presentation, you referred to it. We did have several witnesses testify about the anti-privacy provisions in this bill, specifically the clause that states that information can be disclosed without the knowledge or consent of an individual if that information is being used to investigate a breach of an agreement or a contravention of the laws of Canada or the province. Do you think that this clause is necessary, or is it overly broad? Do you think it complies with the Spencer decision?