There are actually two measures in the bill dealing with information sharing. I'll deal with both and try not to confuse them.
There's information dealing with information sharing within the Canada Revenue Agency for the sharing of information to support the collection of non-tax debts. For that measure the Privacy Commissioner was consulted, but we were told that they do not provide advance opinions on whether a particular amendment would contravene the privacy rules. Instead, they agreed to continue to work with the Canada Revenue Agency to ensure that all of the privacy guidelines are followed and that taxpayers' personal information is adequately protected.
In the second case, there is the information sharing with the chief actuary. The Privacy Commissioner's policy in that case is the same: that they would continue to work with the Canada Revenue Agency in ensuring in the administration of the program that taxpayers' privacy rights are protected.