I would say it certainly would be.
We are conducting our joint investigations on the basis of the legislation in our jurisdiction and are working with colleagues internationally.
This committee has done studies on privacy issues that have been hugely impactful and it has made recommendations on issues. I've commented publicly on a number of them, including privacy impact assessments at the front end and recognizing privacy as a fundamental right.
To the extent that the committee would study the issue in this respect—obviously, we will conduct our investigation separately—any guidance or any principles that you would recommend or put forward and any coordination you would bring forward in terms of expertise on the themes that ought to be considered in the principles and potential changes are always things we look at very carefully.