I appreciate that.
On the issue of national security, you mentioned in your recent submission to the committee that you take issue with certain elements of the Anti-terrorism Act. One of your key recommendations is more oversight in the intelligence-gathering agencies. You speak of striking a better balance between protecting privacy and ensuring national security.
I'm wondering, based on your experience and your international contacts and studies, if you can give us some examples of where a more appropriate balance between these two elements is being practised.
Could you tell us what elements we could amend in the Privacy Act to address those concerns?