That's fair.
I just want to comment on one aspect of it. We do work very closely with both commissioners for the very reason that we want to make sure that the legislation or the policy is well implemented in departments. And on a few things you made note of--I think on the privacy impact assessment--we know there's a horrendous backlog with the Privacy Commissioner. These are areas where, regardless of funding, we're trying to work together to break that backlog by doing things differently.
I think your resources are always a factor for all of us, but we have to look at ways to be more efficient. So there are ideas we've worked on together to try to reduce the load that arrives at their door. We'll play a different role; we'll put more responsibility on departments. I think there's a balance between adding resources and trying to improve the flow of information and to change the process and simplify it for departments and to simplify it for us and the commissioners. This would be true with both commissioners.