Could I do both, Mr. Chairman?
Very briefly, to the honourable member, we forget that in the current model the Privacy Commissioner has a whole series of powers. We forget because they were not used in a consistent way from the beginning. We are now taking cases to the Federal Court and are involved in 12 cases. We have an almost total rate of compliance when we say we're going to take cases to the Federal Court.
The Federal Court, remember, can order damages. None of the provincial commissions can order damages. You can make an order—it's the same as our recommendation—and it's a binding order, but it doesn't really put the person in the place they would have been had there not been a privacy breach, because it can't account for damages. I think that's an important issue.