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One of the things that you did was outline to us some major points. One weakness I'm concerned about and would like to get your opinion on is if we did contact tracing. It seems like a lifetime ago, but when Paul Martin moved to outsource the Canada census to Lockheed Martin—which was done—one of the problems that we faced, and fought a national campaign to reverse, was for the data to stay in Canada for assimilation because it was going to be shipped to Minneapolis, I believe, at that time. Under the U.S. Patriot Act, it became vulnerable.
Do you have any concerns about foreign applications and movement of data on any contact tracing? There have been considerable discussions internationally—including in France, most recently—about contact tracing, even everything from surveillance technologies.... You could even have consumer exposure. How do you feel about the data, information and security staying in Canadians' hands?