Madam Commissioner, the line items for the 2006 hospitality include, as you indicated, the External Advisory Committee dinner. It includes a dinner for the director of the American Civil Liberties Union. It includes a farewell dinner for the Commissioner of Official Languages. In your elaboration, what I'd appreciate is that you tell us how those expenses fit in with your mandate to protect the public from improper disclosure of private information.
I'd like to turn to a comment that was raised by Mr. Wallace. It had to do with the National Post article, which places you second.
It was interesting. There was a comment made by Professor Michael Geist. He says, “I think [this report] says far more about how badly privacy is protected worldwide than about how well Canada is doing.” That's an interesting observation, although he is part of your advisory committee, and it's an impressive list of people. You have everybody from Perrin Beatty to Ed Broadbent to a former Supreme Court justice. It's quite an impressive list.
My question has to do with those people. Are they paid?