Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming today and listening to us for an hour before you got a chance to speak.
Mr. O'Brian, I'm going to give you a chance to answer the question Madame Lavallée asked, which Mr. Paulson thoroughly answered.
Have you reviewed the ten quick fixes, as she calls them, the commissioner has put forward on the Privacy Act? That's the first part of the question. The second part is to both of you. Those are ten things she's recommending. As indicated by our parliamentary secretary, that is what we have to work with, basically. Are there other things we should or should not be doing? Or should we just be saying that we looked at it, there are no changes, and we'll just leave it alone for another 25 years, or whatever it has been?
Those are my two questions, and I'll start with you, Mr. O'Brian.