It all goes back to the Privacy Act and making sure that we're respecting personal information that is collected or intended to be collected in the interest of all public servants. That is the work we need to do across government to protect personal information under the Privacy Act. We work closely with the commissioner's office in making sure that our directives and our tools and guidelines respect the Privacy Act at all times.
I will say again in this case that the Privacy Commissioner did not find any violation of the legislation. There were no complaints lodged and no investigations undertaken. What we can do from a Treasury Board perspective is examine that directive and strengthen it, which is exactly what I'm doing, and I will publish that in the summer.