Actually, it plays quite an important role. As a matter of fact, one of the strategies against identity theft is currently being led by Treasury Board. They are in the process of developing the guideline on identity assurance. It's at the draft stage.
As I mentioned in my opening remarks, I believe that it's everybody's responsibility to be aware of it, but the prevention, obviously through publicity such as fraud prevention month, was part of it. The CAFC operates almost like a peer-to-peer type process. When people call to report that they have been the victim of identity theft, there is a person at the other end of the line who will sympathize with them and counsel them on how to prevent that from happening again.
There are also different practices in place that do focus on education and prevention, but I believe the Government of Canada has an important role to play in it. Completing the strategy would likely be a big part of it.