Thank you all for being here today.
Commissioner Paulson, I want to pick up on something you ended on with Mr. Généreux, and the single most important issue that you face with respect to managing threats, encryption, and going dark. The green paper speaks to lawful access in the absence of a clear law governing access to basic subscriber information—name, address, IP, for example. It has made it difficult for law enforcement to obtain it in a timely and effective manner.
Some other countries allow police and intelligence agencies to obtain basic subscriber information without going to court. In your opinion, should we be looking at amending the legislation to allow law enforcement and intelligence agencies to obtain basic subscriber information without a warrant? I'd like to hear from all three of you on whether there are any other changes within the scope of this national security framework that we're looking at that law enforcement or cyber would like to see changed or amended.