I don't completely agree with you, based on the interpretation bulletin from the Privacy Commissioner, but I'm going to leave it there.
Going back to my other question on freedom of information, it's my understanding that in the legislation in Canada, all information is deemed sensitive. The point I'm trying to make is that there are other contexts where financial information is deemed to be sensitive.
Here at committee, we've had to review contracts worth over $15 billion this year alone on Stellantis, NorthStar and Volkswagen. All of the arguments made about why the public shouldn't have access to that information were about it being sensitive information to the corporations. That's the context in which I'm approaching this. I know that's an example outside of the law, but it was really frustrating as an MP that we only had two hours with the contracts worth $15 billion.
Anyway, I digress.
Mr. Chhabra, that was a very helpful analysis. I still disagree, but you made a good point. Thank you.