For the benefit of the committee and the Canadian public, could you speak about the differences between public and commercial privacy concerns? The Canadian public is travelling extensively. We share our flight agenda to collect air miles or Aeroplan points. We share our travel reservations to collect hotel reward points, and anything up to and including gasoline purchases are basically shared through rewards points systems, which are made available to all sorts of vendors contractually.
How does that compare with how Canadians feel and what Canadian expectations are with respect to publicly collected data? Are they two different worlds? There's a propensity for Canadians to share their data through commercial channels, or even through social media like Facebook or Instagram. Do we do that differently with respect to considerations related to public agencies?