Yes, certainly we're looking at enforcement issues. There are some technical issues that have come up in previous work, but certainly enforcement is a major topic for consideration, because as you know now, there's an investigation, and if the alleged victim, the complainant, consents and the case is not resolved, we can go to the Federal Court.
In the Federal Court there are no statutory damages, and this differs from the privacy regimes now in comparable countries. People who have suffered some harm in the Ontario Court of Appeal spoke to this recently in a case. There should be some recognition of the harm they've suffered.
Strengthening the enforcement regime, I would think, would be something that should be considered at this point. There has to be some kind of sanction, on the one hand, for companies that don't pay attention to privacy, and on the other hand there has to be some recognition that if this is an important value, well, people should be compensated.