Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This is the quandary we're in. We have to trust either this legislation process or what we're hearing. This is where we're getting mixed messages from a lot of witnesses.
My question is for Mr. DeVries. You're the director of privacy legal for Google. Perhaps you can answer this.
I know you've paid several different fines and penalties, most recently in an antitrust lawsuit in the U.S. for $700 million. Specifically, you should hopefully know about the lawsuit you had where you were secretly tracking the Internet use of millions of people who thought they were browsing privately. For that, you were fined $5 billion.
Were Canadians caught up in that too? If that is the case, are we going to get compensated for it?