Okay. In access to information, there is a provision in the act itself for the protection of personal information, so that's always considered. In fact, it's one of the exemptions that's used the most in terms of disclosing only part of the information.
In terms of releasing data sets, yes, I think there would need to be privacy impact assessments, but then again, I would urge you to speak to the Privacy Commissioner in that respect. But I would think so.
The thing is, though, that one of the components of the joint resolution of the information commissioners and privacy commissioners last summer is that this should be done at the onset. So when you start a database, you should be mindful of disclosure requirements, and you should be mindful of privacy concerns at the time you develop your database, so that it's not something that you have to do after the fact. It should be embedded in the design of those data sets.