I think even our federal commissioner has already identified alternative mechanisms for educating. The office now has a blog, for example. The issues I'm talking about wouldn't be raised on the blog, but it provides the opportunity to get the information out into the community and get people to start thinking about some of these issues.
I'm thinking particularly about sort of emergent or sensitive kinds of discoveries or issues that may arise, in which there is a benefit to all to ensure they are made widely available. I'm sure the annual report is well read and taken seriously. When I describe it as a bygone era, I don't mean to suggest we ought to do away with an annual report. It still provides an awful lot of very valuable information on an annual basis about the activities of that office. But when we have certain issues that simply can't wait that period of time, there are mechanisms to ensure that the public and government, at the same time, are made aware.