It's not necessarily a comfortable state of affairs in some ways. We have two institutions that are at least subject to review and that are currently under review. We have 15 other institutions subject to the act. Thankfully, CSC has not shared information. We're safe there.
I know CBSA has both received and disclosed information. It's not subject to any review. Immigration, IRCC, has both received and disclosed information, and it's not subject to review. Global Affairs has disclosed information, and it's not subject to any review.
I guess my question is this: given that it's an inadequate state of affairs, in my view, going forward, how do you see the review bodies working together to establish that full review? We had professors Roach and Forcese before us to say that government information sharing should be matched with a full review of that information sharing, and they would worry if there's piecemeal review and then no review.
How do you see your offices perhaps working together, or the Office of the Privacy Commissioner working with your offices?