Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen, for being here.
Mr. Bradley, I want to deal specifically with the major point of your being here. In your presentation on security of information and the sharing of that under certain circumstances, given the structure of the bill and the ability of the government in clause 5 to make special arrangements with the United States, and then under consequential amendments to other bills under the Access to Information Act of the requirement of the industry to share information when it's in the public interest....
Given the nature of the Patriot Act in the United States, is there any risk whereby either personal information, that of an individual, that we've paid our bills to Ontario Hydro, how much we consume--and the same, perhaps more importantly, for commercial activities? Is there any risk of that information being required to be given by you to the Canadian government and then being passed on to the American government? Are consumers at some risk there?