I think Canada has a number of safeguards. The role of my office is to ensure that we can make them stronger and to promote making them stronger. We've called for law reform for the Privacy Act to modernize it so that it catches up to new technology. There is Bill C-27, which is currently before the House in terms of private sector privacy.
We value privacy as Canadians, and I think it's something that has to be top of mind. That's why I say that privacy is a fundamental right. It has to be so. It has to be seen as such. It is not an obstacle to the public interest. It has to be there. It has to work with the public interest, but it has to be something that we communicate and we address to build trust for Canadians.
I think we have a strong system. I think it could be stronger. I think it's important that it be world class and that it be the best system in privacy. It's a fundamental right, and it's fundamentally important for Canadians.