As I was saying, the leader of the opposition, in a question yesterday in the House of Commons, said that Canadians would “find it more than a little bit creepy that...this guy”—presumably you—wants to protect their privacy.
The general theme from the opposition has been that you have no ability to separate the work that you've done in the public service, that whatever you've done in the public service you will carry on through as the Privacy Commissioner.
How do you respond to that?