I'm going to come back to that question, if I may, because I have one more quick question before we go to the next person.
The Privacy Commissioner this week in her annual report talked about the political impartiality monitoring approach--I think PIMA is the acronym--which I understand is under your department's responsibility. It monitors—this is from her report—“the Internet, including media outlets, personal websites and social networking sites such as Facebook, for signs of potentially inappropriate political activity by public servants”.
Now, you can appreciate that there was a concern raised when the Privacy Commissioner put this in her report. It sounds a little like Big Brother, especially when people want to participate in the political process in some ways and means.
Could you please discuss this with us and allay the concerns we have when we read this in the privacy report?