I think the only other thing I would add is that the issues on the privacy side are complicated. The technology issues associated with it, the fact that data is moving around the world, these are all managed by these data protection offices that our Privacy Commissioner is an equivalent to. Having a leader in Canada on that issue I think is very important for our government and for the provinces as well. That stands out when you have an identifiable privacy commissioner and it's consistent with the approaches taken in other jurisdictions. I would say that it's likewise on the information side, having a leader in that way.
On October 4th, 2016. See this statement in context.