Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today and for their testimony. I think it's been quite helpful.
Just so people who are watching can understand, of the listed identity information pieces that are in this legislation, which ones are most commonly used for illegal purposes? When people think of identify theft, sometimes they think of their credit card information or other information being stolen and someone racking up bills on their behalf. But what are some of the most typical scenarios that Canadians are facing right now? What are some of the less typical? What do you see on the horizon that this legislation will capture?
As the minister said, we're trying to catch up with where criminals are and where they're going. I know there is a great concern out there--certainly in my constituency and probably with everyone around this table--about ID theft. When you talk about ID theft, most people have a preconceived notion of what that means. So does this bill address something that goes beyond having people's credit card information stolen?