Thank you.
There is indeed a very detailed policy, including an analytical grid and a series of questions that the manager must consider in analyzing the privacy impact of a policy or program. It's an extremely exhaustive policy. We've taken the 10 founding principles of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and integrated them into the policy that applies to the public sector. That means that the Treasury Board acknowledged that the Personal Information Protection Act was outdated, and it used the Personal Information and Protection and Electronic Documents Act as a frame of reference. It must therefore be shown that there is a need for collection, security measures, the management framework and we must ensure that there is an obligation for managers to be accountable. It's an extremely rigorous exercise.