Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all of the witnesses for coming and testifying today, and thank you, Ms. Guthrie, from faraway Toronto.
I want to follow up on Mr. Dechert's question. He didn't get the answer he was looking for, not because you couldn't provide it but because you didn't get the chance. He was giving you the example of, look, somebody witnesses a sexual assault and picks up 911; how does that differentiate from an IP provider voluntarily giving some information? Why would there be liability on one and not on another? I don't see any distinction, really. Is it a question of the reasonable expectation of privacy or....? Guide me here.