I recently looked at the evolution of privacy legislation around the world. I note that some of them introduce class action options. These are usually written in such a simple way that ordinary citizens can easily go to a court or one person can constitute a class on a certain topic.
In the one case where we were in court with CBC, to my recollection we did not take CBC to court. We made an order for the information under our law. We do that very rarely, because most organizations comply with us. They then went to Federal Court on judicial review—that is, questioning the legality, the appropriateness, of our decision.