Thank you to all of the witnesses here at committee today. I found your testimony and your comments very interesting and enlightening.
Of course, on the Conservative side, we voted in favour of the legislation not only just to bring it to committee and study it, but in principle we're in favour of it, as well.
As technology advances, and as there's progress made on lots of different fronts, different people want to use the benefit of that technology for different purposes, and I think when that happens, we have to also create the proper safeguards that prevent its abuse. We want to be able to use that technology for good purposes, and I think this piece of legislation seeks to address the potential abuses.
I am a bit intrigued with something Mr. Fraser brought up, which is that the punishment seems to be a little industry specific. You mentioned anti-spam legislation and the monetary penalties there, specifically targeting Internet companies and companies that would use that medium as a source of advertising, and that seems to be drawn there, too.
I'm wondering, from an industry perspective, though, do you see any benefit at all for genetic testing that could be an advantage to people?