Mr. Chairman, thank you.
Madam Commissioner, first of all, I want to congratulate you on the work you do and the advice you give this committee. I personally am quite pleased with the work you do.
As you know, we went through a study of PIPEDA, and I'm pleased you like our results.
One of the issues that came out was the topic of Canadians finding out that there even is a Privacy Commissioner and the legal rights they have. Of course, much of your time is spent trying to educate the public, and a large part of your budget deals with that. I'd like you to talk about that.
And I applaud that. I think that's part of what your role is, educating the public and organizations as to what their rights are.
But on the other hand, there comes a limit to what the taxpayer can afford. How far should the taxpayer go in educating the public? I know you have a web page and you send out literature and you do all those sorts of things, but somewhere along the line there's a limit. Could you comment on that issue?