Thank you very much.
Just for committee members' information, I noticed the last quotation on page 22 is by Ray Protti. Many of you haven't been around as long as I have, but for your information, Ray Protti used to be the head of CSIS. If anybody would know what privacy information is good, it would be the former head of CSIS.
We are reviewing this, and before I go to questions, I'm going to ask the department this. You have had five years of talks with stakeholders. You have mentioned some of the issues that have come up. However, you haven't given us any indication of what the department's opinion is as the department in charge of this act in terms of those issues, and whether you particularly, as a department, have any recommendations for our committee. We don't necessarily have to take them, but naturally we would be interested if you do have some recommendations, particularly since you've been dealing with this act for five years with the stakeholders. I don't know if you're ready to tell us about that or if you've even thought about that, but I'd certainly invite you to think about it. If there are areas of the act you are in agreement with stakeholders and suggesters on, it would be appropriate if you told us that the department believes that X, Y, and Z is a reasonable approach based on five years of experience or whatever reasons you have, and that way, we could consider those items as we go through.
Has any thought been given to that?