Mr. Speaker, we are living in an era where people are really quite concerned about protecting their personal data. We see what is happening in the United States, where the White House is demanding that Internet service providers and tech giants be completely transparent about the information they retain on their customers and service users, regardless of where in the world those services are used. That is causing a great deal of concern. Meanwhile, the Liberal government is introducing a bill that is worrying to people. They are not confident that the government is serious about protecting their personal data.
I understand the work of law enforcement, and I fully agree that they should be given the tools they need to fight crime effectively, but does my colleague think the government is doing enough? Are there enough safeguards in Bill C-22 to reassure Quebeckers and Canadians?
