There was another item. In the joint audit that the Office of the Privacy Commissioner did with the Auditor General, where you presented the two excellent reports, both the Auditor General and yourself, with regard to four different departments, one of the concerns that you raised was pretty serious. It was that the legislation under the Canadian Elections Act provides that the birth date of electors now be shown on the electoral list. I think there were also some statements that some of this information was found in the hands of those who maybe shouldn't have it. When the matter was before Parliament, did the Office of the Privacy Commissioner identify that this was a potential problem, and did it appear before the committee or make any representations with regard to those amendments?