Thank you very much, Mr. Therrien, for coming in today. I'm sure we'll hear from you again at some point in time during the study. It's usually appropriate at the end of the study after we've heard from a number of other witnesses.
I know you've given us a list of proposed and prospective witnesses that I'll be sharing with our analysts and of course with the committee. I'm sure at the end, when we've had a chance to talk to a wide range of folks from across Canadian society, we'll have an opportunity to bring you back in and tie up any loose ends and questions that we might have.
I want to thank you very much for your time. I'm very optimistic about the feeling around the table. Hopefully when somebody in the future asks you why it hasn't been done for 30 years you won't have to say I don't know, because we'll get some legislation that will update and modernize the Privacy Act.