Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Lau, one of the things we're studying with CASL here is—and I come at this from the perspective that especially when it comes to your own personal devices, be it your mobile phone or your computer, you pay for the service and the physical device, and you take your own time to administer that—that sending unsolicited email and information to someone is a privilege and not a right somebody should have, given that it involves a cost to someone else.
I'm concerned about the additional cost of spam to people's personal privacy and security.
In your business, do you see that heightened? Is there a greater threat, through spam, of undermining people's personal privacy or of invading financial records or other things? I'm worried about the continued exposure for consumers and Canadians and those in the rest of the world to illegal activity through spamming.