Actually, I don't, and I hope you give them some push-back. We can be very proud of the regime that has been put in place.
I remember when the first Privacy Act of this type was introduced, in about 1983. I thought then, and I continue to think, that Canada takes a leading role when it comes to protecting its citizens on a whole host of levels. Yes, the legislation is 25 years of age, but you should point out to them that if you take a list of the countries of the world and for each one see what they do, and in many cases what they don't do in terms of protecting privacy, those individuals can be very proud of what we're doing.
That doesn't mean that on this or indeed on any other issue we can't continue to improve, and that is the challenge we have as legislators. Indeed, it's the challenge you have with this particular piece of legislation.
You're looking at it very carefully. Of course, I will be very interested to see what recommendations you make to the government.