Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I agree absolutely with everything my colleagues have said here this morning. What I would like to do is just remind us of the comments made by my colleague at the last meeting when this motion was first introduced. Those would have been made by Mr. Poilievre with regard to respecting a contrary point of view or opinion on the recommendations that we submitted to the minister in our report.
Rather than reacting to his suggestions, I believe what we need to do is take an hones, critical look at them and consider what the actions are that we need to take coming out of his suggestions. I think it would appear foolish on this committee's part to not take the suggestions seriously that we've heard from the minister and then come right back with a motion to introduce a whole new piece of legislation by March 2010.
As was indicated by my colleagues, there's work to be done. There's a review that we could do on the Privacy Act. Take a look at the suggestions, do the work that needs to be done, and, I guess in good faith, continue to work with the government. As it was pointed out, the Government of Canada is committed to protecting Canadians' personal information, and it appreciates the work, the significant work, that was undertaken by this committee in our report. I think we need to seriously look at the suggestions that were made by the minister.
Thank you.