Thank you very much.
With respect to the shortcomings of the Canadian law, in an article entitled “What political parties know about you”, one thing you talk about is the factors affecting how political parties, MPs or independent candidates protect the personal information of Canadians that they may have in their possession. In the current context, Bill C‑27 makes no mention of protection of this kind.
Is the government falling short of protecting voter data and perhaps moving forward in the quest for open and transparent governance?
Do you think Canada should follow Quebec's lead and subject federal parties to the same privacy standards as organizations?