I mentioned that there are jobs not filled. In terms of information technology, one of the things we want to do this year is hire and train enough people within our office to better assess the privacy impact of new information technologies coming on stream every day.
Another thing is to increase public awareness of technologies that have potential impacts on privacy, which means putting out information for the public.
Another area is providing practical guidance to organizations and institutions, in both the private sector and the public sector, on the implementation of specific technologies. For example, how should we deal with RFIDs--radio frequency identification devices--which are being rolled out at the pallet level across Canada and which are also the components of the electronic driver's licence being adopted in several provinces that will supposedly help people pass a border checkpoint faster?
Is that okay? That's an example. Would you like me to go on?