Before I became the Privacy Commissioner, there was the Englander decision that went up to the Federal Court about how people could choose and how the telcos had to respect their right to be out of a public telephone directory at a minimal cost. That was about the issue of consent and so on.
You're getting to the issue of privacy versus the fact that we do live in communities and we need a certain amount of public information to live in the community. If we're all anonymous in this society, I think that poses other problems. You could also question my colleague Robert Marleau, the Information Commissioner, on that.