I'm not sure it's so much of a conflict, but saying we recognize some tweaking is needed, to use the word of the day. It's not so much an overhaul, but we need to look at changing the whole way privacy operates in Canada. Because of the statutory review, it is useful to take a look and say what's been going on in other jurisdictions and what's been working well. Are there things that can help improve this legislation for the benefit of all Canadians to make it work more effectively so it's more cost-efficient for business and more effective for consumers as well? I'm not sure we meant it to be a conflict, but more part of the continuum.
On January 30th, 2007. See this statement in context.