Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll continue with you, Mr. Baran-Chong, and start by thanking you. Your efforts have been nothing short of heroic. I'm looking at what you've gone through. Sharing that and being here again as a witness is much appreciated.
We had the CRTC here on Friday, and I swear I almost broke down into a Lewis Black-style rant with regard to the testimony we heard. My concern is exactly what you're expressing. I'm wondering about a summit. I'm reclassifying it as that. You're talking about a hearing as the original thing—I think it's the same type of thing—where we could get, I think, some more public-led accountability and then also some expectations for our cross-jurisdictional agencies, whereas when they sit here individually, it's hard for them to criticize and to make recommendations for others. Perhaps if we had more of a civilian-based approach.... I'm just wondering what you think about that, and then I'll go to Mr. Cosgrove and to our witness on telecommunications data.
Please go ahead.