We believe that training, communication, and working with our professional ATIP community and reminding them of their obligations and the procedures through which they happen are the best ways, from where we sit within Treasury Board Secretariat, of ensuring that the legislation and the various regulations and guidelines under it are respected.
From that perspective, when an item pops up like this issue--the Bronskill e-mail and so on--that's something we'll take very seriously. We'll send out a reminder, make sure that our guidance and the training we have on that is really clear. For the 500 people out there working on this, it's really developing a body of knowledge and a practice. That's what we see as really being the most effective.
The role of the privacy and information commissioners in reporting to Parliament and bringing visibility to cases that are actually happening we see as extremely useful, as well. That allows us to refine and pinpoint any gaps there might be in the professional body of knowledge on this.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.