Most Canadians, I believe, haven't the slightest idea of what their privacy rights are. I believe that. I've listened to witnesses, and many witnesses have agreed to the same thing. The Privacy Commissioner has said—and it's an interesting philosophy—that we need to educate. We need to spend more time educating the general public as to what their rights are.
The Privacy Commissioner's budget is over $16 million. It's a lot of nickels. My question is, who should do that education? Should it be the government, the Privacy Commissioner, or should it be businesses?