Thank you very much, Mr. Regan.
If that concludes your questions, that does conclude this round of questioning, but I would like to take the prerogative of the chair to ask one question, or ask for clarification at least, on one thing that I believe I heard in testimony.
A recurring theme of the Privacy Commissioner has been that the public has a right to know if their information held by others has been compromised. Is it in fact the policy or the practice of the CRA that they do proactively inform any citizen whose privacy may have been infringed upon?