I was misinformed as to what the nature of some of the discussion would be today. I didn't appreciate that you wanted to focus or drill into the audit of the Privacy Commissioner. I'm quite happy to speak to it.
It is a fairly complex document that focused on customs information and the transborder data on which she made 19 recommendations as to what we can do to improve things. Quite a few of them deal with specific system issues, such as making sure we can properly track who has had access to the system. There are three issues that sort of fall within the enforcement area, and some are policy driven issues such as the need to create a privacy management framework. She has provided us with a great deal of good advice. That's my sense.
I think some of the recommendations will take some time to deal with. For instance, she has suggested we bring up to date the existing Customs Mutual Assistance Agreement with the United States that predates the creation of the CBSA.