But that's obviously a cause for concern, a video chain or home decorating.
On a larger scale, my concern is that.... And I learned, in the course of selling my mother's house two weeks ago, that all real estate transactions now require that identification be presented and copied, as required under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act. The acceptable forms of identification are all government identification: driver's licence, birth certificate, passport, or a health card are all acceptable.
So if there is a concern about a video chain, my question is about how we now have 100,000 people collecting this information and we have no idea how it's being stored. Personally, I was extremely uncomfortable. And I understand the money laundering issue very well, but you have real estate transactions that not only have the potential to scoop your identity, but also steal your home, because you've got the legal description of the land and you also have identification in a file--God knows where--and it's 100,000 people.
I did write to the commissioner just a few weeks ago on this. Do you have any comment on that and how we're going to manage that particular issue?