Thank you, Chair. We had David Flaherty--I'm not sure if you know who that is--the former Information Commissioner from British Columbia, come and speak before the committee. He was giving us examples, at least in the private sector, where data breaches would occur, that there was a lack of proper security and then the data would get stolen or lost in transit from one location to another.
He suggested that the federal government, the Privacy Commissioner, should have some standard by which she could hold government departments accountable as to the level of security they have attached to the process they use. Presumably, government departments have to transport this data as well. Do you have any comments on the inclusion of some level of standard in this respect, or what that standard might be?