But that's the case for all other claimants in society who feel they've somehow been wronged or suffered a loss.
When we're dealing with privacy breaches, in some instances they may result in some form of loss, but in the vast majority of instances they may not. And when it's appropriate and they have suffered damages, then it's open to them, as it is open to any other claimant in a society, to go to Federal Court and seek damages. I don't think we necessarily need to have in place a completely different system to treat losses in the privacy context.
The commissioner herself, I believe, sees that she's had ample ability in fact to help mould and change the direction of how companies comply with privacy. So, for example, if you've gone to the Privacy--