Okay. This will be my last comment, and hopefully we'll get to a vote on this shortly.
I think what that framework does, when we look at the financial sector and open banking, is it allows customers to explicitly grant or revoke consent and makes third party access easier than any other framework we've had in the past. Open banking should be the example of why we're including financial data as sensitive and why Canada wants to protect that data explicitly. As to the second part, we've included “generally” because that word gives flexibility to the Privacy Commissioner to then deem what financial data can be used, given the sensitivity of it, and in what context it should be used.
I think we've given all of that and we've gone around the room on this quite heavily.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.