Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll be sharing my time with MP Longfield.
Good morning and welcome. It's good to see some familiar faces.
My riding of Richmond Hill holds about 8,000 small businesses. The majority of them have about four to five people. They use electronic means to reach out to their client base. Some of them do business with each other, so they use B2B. One of the areas they're focusing on is building their skill set to become more innovators, based on and aligned with the agenda.
I understand that aside from the fact that the scope is very complex and very broad, you've come back and you've said that the consent issue remains—the definition of the consent and how it's expressed, how it's requested, and how it has been received.
Also, I understand PRA, but a number of you touched on the fact that the current CASL inhibits innovation. It blocks innovation. Specifically, you talked about IoT and you talked about AI. So, in the about a minute and a half that I left, can any of you touch on which specific areas of IoT are blocking innovation and how they are doing that? That's really important to small businesses in my riding.
David, do you want to go ahead?