Our lawyers recently argued a case in front of the Supreme Court of Canada. It's a case that we are investing a great deal of time and energy in, because it is very important for all Canadians. The question is whether or not we have investigative powers in relation to documents covered by solicitor-client privilege.
Because it wasn't explained exactly in those terms in PIPEDA, there is a debate as to whether or not we can see those documents. The idea is not to use them as evidence, but simply to determine whether client-solicitor privilege applies. This is a very important matter in all the investigations we carry out under that legislation. We have said that when an organization refuses to cooperate with us for the purposes of an investigation, that we need to go further with this, because it will clearly affect everyone that we investigate.