I understand that, and it's part of it. But this issue has been raised because of the story after story we heard during the PIPEDA hearings about information that was found in dumpsters in West Virginia and Winners and CIBC—I hate to mention them again. This letter refers to 800 to 900 personal medical files found in vacant buildings in Yorkton, Saskatchewan—some of these, of course, are more PIPEDA; sensitive personal information about children, found in garbage near a social housing project in Toronto; files containing personal tax and financial information of dozens of people, found in a dumpster in downtown Vancouver, etc.
So the question, which was raised with the PIPEDA hearings, is whether there should be a definition of information destruction, because the public want to be confident that this information is being properly destroyed.