Thank you, Madam Chair.
A lot of things need to be considered. I'm pleased with the progress we've made since the last meeting.
We've heard that our data is more or less protected. The Privacy Commissioner of Canada reports that 30 million of 37 million Canadians have been the victims of a data breach. How is that possible?
Do we need to pull back quickly to make sure we, as lawmakers, are protecting the public? Do we need to rise above partisanship, put people first and save lives, by moving swiftly to change outdated laws to help our citizens?
I'd like to know your thoughts on that. I heard Mr. Perron comment at length on the subject.