I just want to say, Chair, for the record, that some of the tests that have been conducted before, we know from leaks, have been disruptive. Again, this is the reason that Citizen Lab recommended this type of amendment, to ensure we're minimizing the impact this type of research can have on Canadians. Perhaps it's a large undertaking to find the consent of everyone, but it's whose product software and systems are concerned. I think if you're testing telecom X's infrastructure here in Canada, not to name any of them, it makes sense that they would be advised. As I said, I would hope that's already something that would be taking place. I would expect that type of public-private partnership would be happening when it comes to cybersecurity. If it's not, it is problematic, as is not having an amendment such as this, in my mind.
On April 24th, 2018. See this statement in context.