I don't think that part 1 does require parts 2 and 3. I think we can fully separate these, and I think the government should fully separate these.
Regarding the concerns we have with part 1, it's a huge amount of power we're putting into the hands of the regulator. We believe that it is important that Canada have a regulator here in the same way that we have a privacy regulator and we have a competition regulator. Digital safety is a complex and nuanced enough issue that having a source of government expertise helping make good decisions on it is helpful, but that doesn't mean that you should just hand a blank cheque to this regulator. You need to put some really careful assessments and required limits on that regulator before this bill leaves committee.