No, we don't. We're happy that there are policies, but policies are not law and policies are often of uneven application. It's clear, if it is a policy, that as a policy it's not quite as compulsory. A lot of our efforts--to which this committee has been a partner--are taking some of these existing policies and saying that if this is government policy, why couldn't it be in an updated Privacy Act?
I take the example of what's happening in Australia. One of the policies you mentioned about criteria for sending across borders personal information of Canadians held by the government and its agencies is one of the things that are going to be integrated into the new Australian privacy law.