I'm sure there are greater experts than I on that. But in my discussions with departmental officials and in my analyses over the years, we always do very well in this country. If you started with the largest countries in the world and went down that whole list, you'd say that Canada does a pretty good job of protecting these basic rights of its citizens.
Privacy International, an independent London-based non-governmental organization, placed Canada among the top countries of the world in terms of overall privacy protection. There are different slants on this from other countries--the United Kingdom, the United States, and others--but nonetheless I think we stack up well. One of the reasons why you're having an analysis is to make sure we are at the forefront of reasonable protection of people's privacy. That's presumably why you'll be making recommendations--or you may not make recommendations. That, of course, will be up to you.