That's my point. You said it well at the beginning. You said that trust is the underpinning of all of this. Technology is going to change, and there could be technological lapses and inadvertent sharing of information, because someone wasn't clear that we shouldn't really be telling this other country about this person.... I think it's a requirement of their understanding of their mandate to know that there are serious consequences. You had better be very careful when you move this information around, because if you do the wrong thing, there will be a consequence.
I'm not even suggesting what the consequence should be, but I'm wondering whether we have the strength in language currently, or whether that's something that we should approach in our deliberations, as to how to move the Privacy Act to the next generation.