Okay. Thank you.
I know we've also had a running theme here about perhaps the compliance burden being fairly high on SMEs.
Mr. Goldfarb, you talked about a trade-off or trade-offs—I think it was in the plural. You said that privacy is not free but Canadians care about it. I think many of us probably agree with those sentiments.
What I want to understand is how we can reduce that burden without going too far. I've been thinking about this as a balancing act—as many pieces of legislation are—between the interests of different groups. There are some people who say that the fundamental right to privacy should supervene everything, but it seems as though we could go a little too far down that road and really stifle innovation and also cause undue compliance burden on small and medium-sized enterprises.
I know you spoke to that. I wonder if you could make any suggestions as to how to reduce that burden specifically.