Have you put some thought to the impact this change would have on the role of the Federal Court? Currently it plays the enforcing role in privacy legislation. Certainly you've talked about expanding the powers of the Federal Court in this area.
What would happen if the Federal Court got the expanded powers that you're suggesting and if the Office of the Privacy Commissioner got an expanded mandate to refer things to the court? Would that not solve a lot of the problems, as opposed to having your office take on the enforcement powers as well?
I mean, we want some separation of power here. We know that's a model that works well. I'm a little bit concerned about having the monitoring, enforcement, and prosecution under the same roof.