The law doesn't give us the power to issue orders, as we've discussed. What the law does allow us to do is to go to the Federal Court, re-argue the case before the Federal Court of Appeal and ask them to issue the order that we recommend. So that's what's been done.
The Federal Court dismissed our application after hearing it and concluded that the claim had not been established. We then appealed on the two fundamental issues you identified, namely consent—there are several levels of consent to protect data—and security measures.
I announced this appeal saying that it dealt with issues important to Canadians. We were not satisfied with the Federal Court's decision, and we wanted the Federal Court of Appeal to be able to rule on this issue. We are waiting to argue before the Federal Court of Appeal and we will then get a decision.