A quick one.
I think that order-making power is quite appropriate. I think one of the problems with PIPEDA and the administration of it by the Privacy Commissioner's office is that we don't know who the decisions are being made about. One of the powers of the office is the persuasion that comes about by the public knowing that certain companies are behaving inappropriately, or certain operations are not being done right. I think it's important that those be made public, and that would be done. And when you're considering the reforms in PIPEDA this year, I hope that would be something you would consider.
Did you want to say something, Stanley?