Well, at least it's better than none. I suppose the Privacy Commissioner will have a particular sensitivity to the extent to which information is being passed on when it's not in accordance with this statute.
I don't have a visceral objection to it. I'm more interested in the efficacy of the national security information that's being harvested by our agencies. That's what I'm more interested in, and I think that's something that an expert national security panel can deal with on the privacy side. I agree that the Privacy Commissioner is the appropriate one to deal with that.