Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Commissioner and officials, for being here with us this afternoon.
Congratulations on the great job you're doing with a very difficult situation. I can't imagine how you can even try to keep up with the way the digital world is changing so rapidly, so I commend you on the job you are doing. I think it's reassuring to Canadians to know that it's ultimately possible to have security and privacy, and I think you made that very clear.
You talked quite a bit about the increased complaints, the number of new pieces of legislation you've had to comment on, department policies, and of course the new technology. One thing I'm extremely interested in is public education and how that is going.
You also talked about establishing the new privacy priority issues, and the exercise you're going through and hoping to have completed by spring 2015. I wonder if you could give us an update on what steps you've taken so far and who may be involved with this, if it's possible to talk about that. Give us a bit more of an idea about what direction you may be going in.