It's interesting that you bring that up. I've been very forthright in my advice—I reference it as unsolicited advice—to pick up the phone and call the Privacy Commissioner. We have an independent officer of Parliament, and any and all departments and agencies are a function of Parliament. I think that often gets forgotten.
Specifically with privacy impact assessments, if departments, agencies and the government in general were more forthcoming, doing things like privacy impact assessments and doing the outreach to the Privacy Commissioner prior to the use of these tools, do you think that would go a long way in helping ensure that the trust Canadians expect they should be able to have with government could be restored?