I understand from my previous question and got an idea that there is certainly anxiety from people who are in contact with, for example, the Civil Liberties Association raising concerns about anecdotal things people hear and are trying to get a handle on new technologies and fear their implications.
There seems to be a greater anxiety around changes in technology than specific instances of breach, or specific ways in which government may have mishandled information.
What do each of you make of the commissioner's recommendation that his office receive an explicit public education in research mandate? The education around privacy, we've had talk from some of you witnesses about the value Canadians place or ought to place on privacy.
What do you make of the recommendation for an education mandate for the commissioner? I'll let each of you have a quick stab at that.