That's great. Thank you, Chair, and thank you, Commissioner.
Canada's privacy legislation is 20 years old. During that time, we had Facebook come about. We had the iPhone released. We had social media become prevalent. It's actually very alarming that we haven't updated it in 20 years.
I come from the generation that was very young when, for example, Facebook was released. I think individuals—I'm not in that category, by the way; I was very careful—posted information that they perhaps did not want to, especially looking at it in hindsight.
We know that in the new legislation, there's an expansion of the personal information that individuals can request be disposed of. What do current laws cover, and how does the bill strengthen the ability of Canadians to have their personal information disposed of?