That was, honourable member, in fact the very subject of an audit about what we did in maybe 2004-05, the sharing of information on border situations. We went to a large number of localities in Canada and just observed and looked at how the information was being recorded, and so on, and we made a lot of recommendations. We were shocked that sometimes things were kind of phoned across the bridge—“X is coming over, take a good look”, or something like that. I believe this has improved, because we followed up on that audit and the implementation.
More than that, your question, honourable member, speaks to the importance of updating Canada's privacy legislation, which is the authority that the government has to deal with personal information and the authority that I have to look into its information handling practices. In previous sessions of Parliament I brought the issue of reforming the Privacy Act, which hasn't been looked at for 30 years, or hasn't been changed in 30 years, to this committee. The committee made a number of recommendations. I believe there were some 12 recommendations. Not only do we have to look at PIPEDA, but I think we should also look at the Privacy Act.