Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to stay in the same vein. I think this is a great discussion.
We obviously believe in privacy as a fundamental right, but at the same time, businesses have to be able to collect and use data. We're in a unique situation right now with Bill C-27 because the GDPR has just come into place with some of their.... I hate to call it red tape, but it's the processes in which businesses, small and otherwise, have to follow those rules.
We're trying to look for good amendments in this bill that obviously make sure that privacy is held as a fundamental human right, but also protect businesses from the overburden and the policies and procedures that are going to weigh on businesses' ability to do business as well as collect and use data for good.
I'm going to start with Ms. Gordon.
What can we do in this bill to ensure that this collection and the consent models are easy for businesses while also protecting privacy? What have we learned from the GDPR?