We've worked together with Treasury Board in recent years. That's the specific role of the Assistant Privacy Commissioner. Under the act, we cannot stand in for the Treasury Board. I could draw your attention to the fact that, year after year, we say that training for Canadian public servants on privacy matters is inadequate. Staff appears to be overworked, overwhelmed by privacy issues. Authorities do not ensure that people are trained in this area. They don't ensure that a course on privacy is mandatory, as we request.
On February 23rd, 2009. See this statement in context.