I thank you both for appearing before our committee.
I have a few questions, and if there's time I would like to share my time with Mr. Hiebert.
First of all, Mr. O'Brian, I think that part of the problem many of us have is that we're really not too concerned about collecting information except when it's abused. You can know how old I am, and you can know this, that, and the other thing about my habits, but we just don't want that to be abused.
You made mention of a watchdog. Do we need to put something into this act that possibly gives you a little more flexibility in information, but ensures there's somebody who is going to oversee and make sure there is no abuse?
What I'm saying is basically that there might be a time when I'd like to know what you have in my file. There could be something that's incorrect or something along those lines. Do we have some safeguards there?