There are a few things in there. First of all, on the issue of the police versus the Privacy Commissioner, those are completely different kinds of powers we're talking about. When we're talking about the police, we're talking about investigatory powers. The Privacy Commissioner, under the Privacy Act, already has pretty extensive investigatory powers, and I don't think those are at issue in this context. We're just talking about the ability for her to make more than recommendations, to basically turn her recommendations into binding orders. That does not mean there would be no role for court. It would simply mean two things. The Privacy Commissioner's recommendation--
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