Yes, absolutely. I don't know if the director of investigations would like to add anything, but the head of that University of Alberta initiative is in fact a member of our advisory committee, about which the chairman was just posing questions. So we are very familiar with that initiative.
One of the themes of the last few years for us has been the professionalization of privacy people and how there should be more standards and recognition of the importance of this kind of work. Often it's the same person who does privacy and access to information.
We have worked with organizations within Canada, and there is an international one that is very present in the field. We are interested in this not only because of the principle of professionalizing privacy work, but also because this provides organizations and government departments with a new group of people who are trained to standards.