I would probably go back to the words of Jennifer Stoddart, who, as you know, is the ex-Privacy Commissioner of Canada. She was on a panel recently at a national privacy conference that I attended. It was pointed out to her that there are no examples of bad situations. She said there is one. It's
Quebec's access to information commission, the CAIQ or Commission d'accès à l'information du Québec,
which has turned into an administrative tribunal. She said that when she looks at the commission in Quebec, she sees that it represents the dangers that the companies are afraid of. She even mentioned.... I'll say this part in French because she was speaking French. She said that
the CAIQ decision-makers sign their decisions as administrative judges.
I'm happy to repeat that.