Ms. Cavoukian, the next question is for you.
Some of the benchmarks of the Estonian model were that there had to be the once-only principle; they had to have a strong digital identity, but also more importantly, there had to be interoperability between different government departments. The way they structured it was to have not one singular database but different databases that held very specific and particular information that could be accessed. Their infrastructure is called X-Road. Is that a model we should be pursuing?
Also, what is the benefit or disadvantage of having data spread out? There are certain advantages, but there are also certain disadvantages. What would be the advantage or disadvantage of having that data spread out and, more importantly, of making it easier for Canadians to access the information they need?