It's an interesting question, Mr. Hiebert.
The Privacy Commissioner, in her top ten fixes, or quick fixes, actually didn't suggest that particular authority for herself. It would certainly alter the nature, it seems to me, of the role, which is as an ombudsperson for people. There are a number of powers that are given to the Privacy Commissioner under the existing legislation, and it seems to me that would be a fundamental change. Your committee may wish to make recommendations on that, but as I say, I think you should take into consideration that the Privacy Commissioner herself is not asking for that.