The charter is more overarching. I'm a little reluctant to try to interpret somebody else's argument that I just saw in terms of the transcript, having read it once. I thought it was interesting, but I would really have to take a look at it. I can speak to our experience in B.C., where we do have a necessity test, and it does work.
In terms of the Privacy Act being brought up to the standard that would be expected of modern privacy law, I think that putting it in, in the way the commissioner recommended, is probably the way to go.