Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I am going to continue in the same vein as just now. I am confused. If there is a theft or something happens in one of your organizations, you feel you have the leisure to reveal it or do something, be it at the level of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, businesses, or, as I understood it, insurance companies.
Could the Act not state that, as soon as a party realizes there has been a theft or something of the sort, it must advise the commissioner, who conducts an investigation to determine the repercussions of such an event on the personal information of people who deal with your organizations?
Should there not be a section in the Act that encompasses this type of problem, rather than leaving it to the organization to judge the appropriateness of revealing it?