Well, Quebec does it, I'm told, by the commissioner and by her submission, every five years. I think we do something like that in British Columbia and Alberta. It's a good thing to have people come before members of Parliament and say what they think. We were having members of the public, trade associations, automobile dealers, whatever it was, coming to say what they liked and disliked.
I have a rather jaundiced view because I worked three hard years on things that should be done to fix the Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act and nothing happened. There were some policy changes but no statutory changes. I think it was partly because Mr. Mulroney did not like the Access to Information Act, but I'm speculating.