Thank you.
Ms. Tayyeb, you mentioned in your opening statement the expanded powers that you have. A lot of folks were, of course, concerned about that expansion and the fact that your department can collect information on Canadians for research purposes, and then there's no requirement to release that information. It's there forever.
Of course, a lot of human rights and civil rights organizations were concerned about the use of that data and about it being used against folks when they're exercising their rights. There were also other concerns in terms of the oversight of that and the accountability of that, and how you're monitored continuously now that these laws have been in effect for several years.
Could you comment on that?