Since you are here and this is a privacy issue, I have a private member's bill, Bill C-279, that deals with the DNA of missing persons. I hope it is going to committee next month. What it really does is to allow a loved one to bring in a hair sample, or whatever the DNA match might be, and allow them to attempt to find people who have been missing. There are issues about timing, and let's use the argument that it's been over a year. There are over 6,000 people missing, and a year seems to be the magic number, as 80% of missing people are found before the year is up. But there are a number who are not, and it's very difficult, even if the missing person has deceased, to go from morgue to morgue to find whether your relative is there.
There is one small issue about privacy, which is that the person you're looking for has not consented to their DNA being reviewed. Before I go before committee, I would like to know if the resource centre has looked at this at all and has any issue with the legislation.