It's very challenging. One of the suggestions would expand the role of the Federal Court to allow complaints under the Privacy Act. There would be an award of damages against offending institutions, presumably government. I'll be very interested to hear what you have to say about it, quite frankly, and I suppose you might want to have a look at that in conjunction with recommendation number 6, which would give power to the Privacy Commissioner to rule out some complaints that may not be in the public interest or that she thinks are vexatious or frivolous. To me, that is a bit of a challenge. You might have an issue that is of extreme importance to one particular individual, but it may have very few public policy ramifications. I'll be interested in hearing what you have to say on that one.
On the other hand, in recommendation number 2, you're giving a right to appeal to the Federal Court. It seems to me there has to be some squaring of that box. I don't know how you can dismiss some of them and then say there should always be a right to appeal to the Federal Court. Again, I'm very interested in what has been recommended, but I'll be very interested to hear what you have to say.