We share your concerns. That is precisely why we have given such priority to this issue, going as far as to actually analyze the privacy impact assessment from our colleagues in the U.S. It is precisely because we wanted to see exactly how far the Canadian government could go in putting forward Canadian values and a preoccupation for the privacy of Canadians.
The six recommendations that I have put to you this morning are very limited in scope, but they are limited by international law. There is indeed a limit that is beyond us, and that is U.S. sovereignty over U.S. airspace.
What we are urging the Canadian government to do is to ensure that, in its rapport with the United States, it does secure the protection of the privacy of Canadians according to Canadian values and law. We believe that the six recommendations we have put forward this morning could lead to that.