That's interesting. I wonder if we're dealing with a false dichotomy between innovation and rules because we need predictability. Right now what we're dealing with is like the wild west out there. It's leading to a lot of great things, but the damages or the threat is certainly there. The question is how do we achieve that?
Mr. Zushman, you suggest Parliament. Would you not agree that the Privacy Commissioner is better equipped to stay on top of this than having us sit around in a room here, hearing about the facts a year or two later, trying to come up with legislation, trying to cobble the pieces together? If the Privacy Commissioner were given the tools that she or he needed at the time, we would be able to stay in the game without unnecessarily interfering with its development. Would you suggest that the Privacy Commissioner should have administrative monetary penalties?