That would certainly be important to know, because all of those names and addresses, of course, are kept in the commercial, private companies...in this case, Internet security providers.
Finally, in the area relating to the powers of the Privacy Commissioner herself, as you went through the deck you mentioned there were penalties, remedies, fines that could come into place. I assume that's only through the Federal Court, so her only means to enforce the act is through the courts. I was trying to think of some other examples where there might be other forms or powers brought to the table. Presumably in other departments there are regulations, there are enforcement officers and that sort of thing, people who work in the field, who can apply regulations.
But I'm wondering where we could possibly see some greater ability on the part of the Privacy Commissioner to get results in the field, other than having to resort to the Federal Court. Are there some other examples where an office like this might have better means to do that?