As the commissioner says, obviously analysts have spent a lot of time looking at that. The commissioner was talking about how it's looming large. In particular, she was referring earlier on to privacy impact assessments. The government has committed, as it has to do by Treasury Board guidelines, to submit to us privacy impact assessments on any initiative under the plan of action on a border security perimeter that would have repercussions on privacy. Clearly, that could be a significant source of work for us, and yes, that is part of our analysis as to how we will absorb that. But we will indeed have to address that challenge.
On April 26th, 2012. See this statement in context.