Has there been any contemplation by your office on what legally binding language might look like in the Privacy Act? I ask because quite like my good friend Mr. Villemure, I'm interested in seeing the fruits of this labour over the next two days result in recommendations that will hopefully strengthen the new Privacy Act.
Before you answer that, I want to reference the time we spent on mobility data tracking. That was a culture referencing the Treasury Board. It has this language within it, but we had a department that went beyond the scope of the Treasury Board's directives and had this committee spending a considerable amount of time contemplating that use.
Help me close the gap between suggestions, culture and preamble, and strong legal requirements for privacy.