No, I'm talking about this: if a company that's hired by a political party or a polling company is able to obtain its information legally, that information falls under the definition of publicly available information. So, if that information is able to be collected as part of the research that you're doing on the safety of these networks—and you've been tasked with looking into this type of situation, as Acting Minister Brison said this week—would that not then lead to the situation in which Canadians' information can fall under that?
On March 22nd, 2018. See this statement in context.