Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I completely agree with what you said about the interpreters. You made an important and fair call. The interpreters must be properly protected at all times. They really are one of the foundations of our Parliament. It's a shame to have to interrupt a witness's testimony, but you did the right thing and acted responsibly.
I want to come to Ms. Laidlaw.
Thank you very much for your presentation today. You talked about algorithm issues as well. I want to come back to you on that issue.
We have before Parliament, as you know, Bill C-292, which is an act respecting transparency for online algorithms. To what extent do you think—in addition to part 1 of the bill—we need to look at legislation or perhaps need to incorporate portions of that bill to ensure that we actually have a situation where Canadians can see the transparency around algorithms, and in that way, as well, we can ensure greater safety?