Treasury Board has our recommendations. We are waiting for the results of what is called a policy suite renewal, and we encourage Treasury Board to move on that. That's the continuous updating of privacy management guidelines for departments. Certainly if the government interested itself a lot more in the compulsory training on personal information protection, there would be fewer incidents or problems. There would be a heightened awareness by employees all through the government on this.
If it strengthened what are called its ATIP shops, which share the responsibility for access to personal information and access to other information, and where people—we met with them recently—feel under great pressure because of the interest in their personal information.... I can't speak to access--Mr. Marleau can do that. But certainly Canadians have a heightened awareness of personal information--where it's going, what's being done with it, and so on--and this creates new challenges for many of the workers in this area.