Thank you very much for joining us today.
In my naivety, I am trying to understand one thing. In my view, the two largest intelligence agencies in the world are Facebook and Google. I think we can agree on that. Moreover, most Canadians are on those networks.
When you sign up on Facebook, you must approve a list of regulations, which no one reads and to which everyone agrees. Details about your life are then published and you can be tracked and followed everywhere. People see no problem with that. Google and Facebook employees, be they in California or elsewhere in the world, can find out everything about our lives and no one makes a big deal out of it. However, people want to put restrictions and roadblocks on the work of the professionals in our intelligence agencies, who want to ensure that our society is protected.
How do you explain the fact that people are not concerned about Facebook or Google, but that there is a kind of restriction on the work of our intelligence officers?