One of the problems I have from my perspective is that in my riding most members of the public know there's a Privacy Act and they know that people have the Privacy Act and they know there are laws, but they have no idea what the laws are. Really, they haven't a clue what the laws are. They think they can demand such-and-such information from the government. No, you can't, because there are privacy laws.
So I look at your recommendation and I see you're saying that you're going to talk about publishing a compendium of significant cases; you're going to have public advisories and education material; you're going to try to satisfy the needs of professionals; and you're going to publish research. Is there anything for the general public that you're contemplating?