—the interpretation of privacy, personal information, and so on because that arises in the context of specific files, and the practice has not been to consult much on these issues in part for reasons of confidentiality of investigations, and so on. On that particular issue, the consultation has not been frequent.
On other issues, for instance, we just jointly signed a resolution along with provincial commissioners on the question of solicitor-client privilege in the context of access requests, so we often will agree on certain issues. On this question of what I'll refer to as the tension between access and privacy, it's less so.