Well, as my colleague has said, the Privacy Act doesn't address very much by today's standards of data protection, and it certainly doesn't address details like that.
In the commercial private sector, where we have another more recent law called PIPEDA, we have had reason to mention to large financial institutions that leaving all kinds of information, free credit cards, and convenience cheques with your name and account number pre-signed are an invitation to identity theft.
By analogy, although we haven't had to look at this issue, we've had very few complaints, other than about one a year, on the electoral process.
It seems to me, Mr. Chairman, this kind of activity in this day of rampant identity theft is one that should be looked at very seriously, because who knows who can pick up this information?