Thank you.
You referred in your opening remarks, and also in your letter of yesterday, to the lack of transparency reporting by telecommunications companies, which is something we've talked about a fair bit at committee. We’ve heard that it's actually the norm among Internet providers and that Facebook has a robust transparency reporting requirement. You said that there are no requirements in the bill to report on the extent of the use of any new powers.
Again, the Liberal Party has proposed an amendment to the bill to require that a person engaged in providing telecommunication service to the public shall respect the requests made by peace officers to voluntarily preserve data—this is the data for which they are going to be given an immunity—and that they submit an annual report to the minister, if you will, a transparency report.
I would like your view on that proposed amendment, sir.