I want to go back to how the Privacy Act would work under your recommendation, the most simplistic way, without growing that bureaucracy that we both do not want to grow.
It seems to me, having come from another government, that what you're saying is we have currently the Privacy Commissioner and her staff, and we really don't need to grow it much more, but what we do need to do is bring in these recommendations and reduce her workload so that she and her staff--through dictates, through the government, and the acceptance of other government departments--can train people already existent in those departments on how they can best ensure that the Privacy Act functions in their department. And if that occurs, if that's your recommendation, then really, other than the good legislation, not much more needs to be done.
Is that a correct way to summarize what we've been talking about?