I know that the Department of Justice has issued a paper recommending proposed modifications to the Privacy Act in a modernized version, as this committee has done as well. One of those goes to the preamble and strengthening the language in the preamble to highlight the fundamental importance of privacy to the dignity and rights of Canadians.
What I would say is that seeing this as a fundamental right, all institutions should have it as top of mind. It should be a culture of privacy. It should be privacy by design so that when thinking of new tools, new public interest opportunities, priority is given to considering the impacts on privacy.