We have made these funding requests to Parliament. We obtained temporary funding. We will be continuing to push for this to be permanent, because those breaches are not diminishing. We're looking at processes, right now, within the OPC. One of my three strategic priorities is to protect and promote privacy with maximum impact. We're looking at our structures. We're looking at whether we are putting enough resourcing in the compliance side of the office, including breach protection. We're asking for more permanent resources.
We're also looking internally to see how we are structured and operating. We're looking into our technological knowledge. We have a technology lab, and we're continually developing our expertise there. We're working with international partners and partners in Canada—the privacy commissioners in the provinces and territories, and international partners. I indicated that I launched an investigation, along with my colleague, the UK commissioner, into 23andMe. That's an investigation into another major breach.
We're leveraging each other's expertise. We're learning from each other. Breaches and cybersecurity are themes we're discussing more and more in the privacy community here in Canada and around the world.