Thank you.
I'll go to Professor Scassa first, and then to Mr. Bryant.
Professor, I proposed a digital bill of rights that would basically enshrine your physical rights to be almost the essence of your digital rights. Without getting into the details on that, is that something we should have as a divining principle, or at least a benchmark, that we could then actually have protected by the Privacy Commissioner or the Competition Bureau and other different public agencies that rule on whether or not our information is abused, misused, and then have it modernized to be protected in Canada, but also for international agreements? That's the concept. It's more robust than that, but the essence of it is that your physical rights are replicated in your digital rights.