Yes, on the issue of the tribunal, there was some opposition to that. A tribunal was proposed in Bill C-11. I actually had less of a problem with it. I thought that as long as it was an expert tribunal—which unfortunately Bill C-11 did not have; it had a mandate that one of the tribunal members have privacy experience, and I would think that if it's going to be authoritative, it needs to be a true expert tribunal in this area—there might well be value.
I recognize that the Privacy Commissioner has voiced some opposition to that, but I think that at a minimum we need to get a piece of legislation on the table. We can talk about what that administration looks like through committee study, but we're not even getting out of the gate on this issue.