I'll share with you that, as a labour guy and as the labour critic for our party, looking at the PSDPA, disclosure can be made to the media in cases where there is not sufficient time to follow through on a regular internal process. It can be to the media, but obviously there needs to be a serious breach of law or “an imminent risk of a substantial and specific danger to the life, health and safety of persons, or to the environment.” Of course, they would want to get internal union advice on that.
However, the point we're trying to make here is that, from time to time, when there are systems failures that are not about disclosing individual cases or disaggregated information about privacy matters of individual citizens but rather about aggregated cases of systemic failures, would you not agree that there is, in some instances, an ethical rationale for going public?