Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for his leadership when it comes to privacy.
A few days after the leader of the official opposition laid out an economic vision right out of 1993, I announced Canada's new digital charter based on Canadian values, based on 10 principles designed to really help empower Canadians to have more control over their data and also level the playing field for Canadian businesses so they can innovate and grow and create good-quality middle-class jobs right across the country.
We have a plan for the digital economy. We have a plan for the future, and we will continue to advance that through the digital charter.