For the public sector, under the Privacy Act, I'm mandated to keep confidential the information that I received in my mandate, unless I'm making it public in an annual or a special report to Parliament, so there's a limit. In the private sector legislation, I also have to keep it confidential, but the act gives me the authority to make it public if I determine that making it public is in the public interest. That is the authority we regularly use to make private sector matters public, including with press conferences, so that's the practice.
In fact, the practice of the OPC used to be that, once a year, all of the public sector complaints were made public through the annual report. I decided to change that this year, because I felt it was too long to wait an entire year before making these things public. That's why we started doing special reports, including in this matter—to make it public to Parliament. I take the point, perhaps, of having more press conferences, and these should be done as well.