Obviously when it's a common issue and it's the flip side of the same issue, it would be interesting to do these interviews at the same time, but right now, we can't even talk to each other. Obviously he makes public that he investigates, so I'm aware of what he's doing—for most, or for some; I don't think he makes everything public—but he doesn't know what I'm seized of.
Interestingly, when the Privacy Commissioner issued a report a few weeks ago with the B.C. commissioner, the first thing I asked was, “ How did you do this?” I guess there is a section in their respective legislation that allows them to do investigations jointly. It does exist. There's a precedent for it.