You observed that people come forward and make the case, but they seldom point to glaring examples of where it isn't working. In my submission I tried to talk about all of the successes of the current structure, the collaborative structure that has existed in the ombudsman model to develop guidelines with the commissioner's office, the breach guidelines that were in place for seven or eight years, developed in collaboration with civil society, stakeholders, businesses, and others.
The AdChoices program to address the collection of data online when people are browsing is a self-regulatory program that our sector, the marketing and communications sector, developed in collaboration, to some extent, with the Privacy Commissioner's office. There have been a lot of great successes with protecting individuals' privacy and providing them with choice.
David, you may have a more legal response to this question about changing the model.