My next question is for all three.
Ms. Austin, you made reference to the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act, which now permits 17 government institutions to disclose information among one another, and this can be extended by cabinet to other individuals and organizations and departments. As we look to changing the Privacy Act to require, for example, written agreements for information sharing, would that get at the problem under the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act? If not, what other substantive changes should we make to the Privacy Act in particular that would get at Canadians' concerns about overly broad information sharing under what was BillC-51?