We're definitely feeling the need to allow the Privacy Commissioner to be the adjudicator, because an individual could certainly panic over any manner of breach without necessarily knowing the extent of it. The Privacy Commissioner certainly represents the public interest and has the ability.
Mr. Geist, I'm interested in this idea of our falling behind. Canada was a world leader in digital development. Six or seven years ago we had some of the highest penetration rates and access and speed. Now we look at the OECD standards and we're in the lower bottom third of the pack. We're looking at a paucity of vision of where we need to go with a broader digital strategy, in terms of democratic involvement, consumer rights, and economic initiative. Could you explain to us what your concerns are?