As the commissioner said, we have followed this assiduously. Starting in February of this year, we have sent to the Integrated Security Unit a list of questions to hold them accountable for protecting privacy during their public safety measures. We have received a briefing from them in Vancouver. They have answered every one of our questions satisfactorily, and they have also implemented our recommendation that they appoint a chief privacy officer to oversee, from within, the safeguards that they apply.
In addition, I must say that I have been satisfied with my relationship with the head of ISU, who has been very forthcoming. When I do hear of concerns—we see from the media there are concerns raised by citizens—I have been able to speak to him and address every one of our issues. In addition, the joint website that we have with the B.C. privacy commissioner allows Canadians quick access to what they should know about ensuring that their privacy is respected during the games.