We've talked many times to the Privacy Commissioner. She's expressed her frustration about the need to update Canada's privacy laws, because we see examples in the private sector where it's voluntary reporting of breaches. Certainly, if something has been breached in your company, you don't want to disturb your customers. We've seen 40 million and 50 million addresses, information taken out from companies. We've seen half a million students' information lost and over a month went by.
How important is it, do you think, that the Privacy Commissioner be informed of breaches in the private sector or in government to ensure that people can take steps in case it has been breached for criminal purposes?