We broadened the rights of citizens to requests to know about different treatments of their personal information in the hands of government.
Before our committee's work, they could only refer to the commissioner at very limited times. The commissioner could not do his own audit of personal information practices. He could not conduct his own investigation, as I remember.
All this was broadened so that people had the complete right to look at what was being done, what their personal information was. The commissioner could investigate on his own initiative, and all that could go to the commissioner and then off to the Newfoundland Supreme Court.
We broadened the privacy rights.