Sure. I'll endeavour to do that when I leave here.
The second point is we talked a little bit about, and I think the honourable member over here mentioned, cellphone usage. This technology advancement is a real issue for us. The lawful access issues are a number one priority for the CACP. With respect to electronic interception of communications, we are dealing with laws written in 1974, when we had rotary phones. I have a BlackBerry on my hip, and we all have satellite phones.
We are losing the race in terms of technology and interception and investigation of serious offences--organized crime offences, national security offences. We're losing the race technologically. We have been pushing government to put this bill forward and we're hoping they'll put it forward. I did not come here intending to speak to this at this committee, but I can see it has touched on it.
I will say that on the technology side, yes, we are hindered. PIPEDA doesn't address that necessarily, but if PIPEDA can address the difficulty that some in the private sector have in complying with the lawful authority of the police, then I would encourage this committee to try to address that.