Well, it's always fairly hard to cost out your return on education, but I can tell you that with $100,000, which would be fairly modest, we could achieve an awful lot over what we're doing now. I don't use that figure as something that I would submit, but we do not formally have in the act an education mandate. I think we have an advocacy mandate. I think that has been clear and it has been stated by the Supreme Court of Canada. I suppose you can stretch advocacy into education. The Privacy Commissioner has an education mandate, and the La Forest commission, in relationship to my office, recommended that this be normalized.
There is a certain amount of responsibility on the part of Treasury Board to educate the Canadian public, but I think that having the oversight parliamentary officer direct some of the communications on rights would be probably better received than government education programs.