Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for your remarks on this, Ms. Ataogul.
I'd like to know the following in relation to information-sharing, especially in the realm of human rights.
Some people say that Canadians have less protection when they're outside the country. The example that obviously comes to mind is the U.S., with its information collection under the Patriot Act. People who are not Americans don't have the same legal protections in this regard. They have no protection for their private data, for example.
I don't know if you have any comments about information-sharing with other countries, even our allies, and the problems this can cause by virtue of the powers granted by Bill C-51.