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Information & Ethics committee  Yes. We always need to make sure we're being competitive, but I think when it comes down to what's happening in Europe versus what's happening in Canada, we need to worry about what's best for our Canadian economy, and to make sure that our companies are able to compete on a leve

May 11th, 2017Committee meeting

Robert Ghiz

Information & Ethics committee  In terms of where we're at with 5G, it depends who you talk to. Some people think we're already on the cusp of 5G, but when will 5G come fully into effect, with the Internet of things and where we're operating in a sort of new world? I don't think we're going to see autonomous ca

May 11th, 2017Committee meeting

Robert Ghiz

Information & Ethics committee  That could be the case. I would say that with autonomous cars—and I've had the opportunity to view and visit the QNX labs here in Ottawa—there is what I would call a constant evolution. Today you have your speaker phone; when you're backing up, you have cameras; and when you're d

May 11th, 2017Committee meeting

Robert Ghiz

Information & Ethics committee  That's a very good story, which I would say pretty much everybody around this table can relate to. I can for sure. It's the burden associated with implementing the right to be forgotten with which we have an issue. There are costs associated with it, how you track it down, and

May 11th, 2017Committee meeting

Robert Ghiz

Information & Ethics committee  I believe our Canadian companies, in terms of wireless telecommunications, are extremely well prepared for competition. We are competitive within the Canadian market. We are an innovator in terms of our capabilities here. We're a world leader in terms of our technologies. What we

May 11th, 2017Committee meeting

Robert Ghiz

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair and committee members, for this opportunity to provide the perspective of the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association, to which I will refer as the CWTA, on the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. This is new to

May 11th, 2017Committee meeting

Robert Ghiz