I think that speaks to the fact that there are many players, and each should play its role without duplicating the role of others. The courts have an important role, but the courts are bound by the terms of part VI of the Criminal Code. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner looks at privacy more broadly under its statute, and it can therefore provide additional assurance to the public that privacy writ larger than the Criminal Code will be respected when these tools are used.
Each of these mechanisms has a level of confidence. To put it differently, the fact that part VI exists does not mean that that OPC does not have a role. It does have a role.