Mr. Balsillie, I had the pleasure of sitting with you when Mr. Breton, the European commissioner, was here. I believe it was last year or something like that. I think we were talking somewhat about the issues that we're talking about today.
The Europeans have been the first movers on a lot of aspects of the new economy or industrial revolution 4.0 or 5.0—whichever clichéd term we want to use. You have brought your views here in terms of what you think is wrong and why. I respect that, of course. We all do.
In terms of what Bill C-27 intends to do in relation to the modernization of privacy and how we deal with privacy and AI, are there aspects of the bill where we are going in the right direction? Is it just absolutely going in the completely wrong direction?