Yes. I'm on record as having fairly strong views on the powers of the commissioner. Since my retirement I've gone on to say that today I am very convinced that the Privacy Commissioner of Canada should get out of the business of investigating every complaint that comes to his or her door.
There have been some modifications, but to do smart regulation today and to do smart enforcement, I think you have to be nimble, you have to be sensible, and you have to be up to date. You have to constantly follow what's doing and you have to tailor your response to all the different situations, actors, and technologies.