Almost all of them were Freedom of Information Act decisions, but many of them had a privacy component. I'm giving you a lot of information in a relatively big hurry.
The power I had was to issue an order to stop doing this with personal information or start doing something with personal information. For example, I discovered when I went on a site visit, an audit, that B.C. Hydro was using social insurance numbers in 1994 to keep track of their clients and send out bills, and I said, “Stop that. You can't do that.” So they stopped it. I didn't have to issue orders or anything like that.