There are three things.
The first is that having a thoughtful commissioner is a great way to do it. The Privacy Commissioner is a good example. When the Privacy Commissioner of Canada introduces an interpretive bulletin under PIPEDA, people pay attention—they're good. We should have a thoughtful commissioner who can interpret some of the grey areas in a crisp way.
The second is regulation and making sure you have the requisite regulatory authorities. The third is not being scared to revisit the law. We tend to treat laws like tombstones—they're never going to change. The point is that the world is changing at a good clip, so don't be scared to revisit them if you need to.
Out of all the laws that are currently and have recently been on the books, this is the one that every single party has an interest in. It is about democratic integrity. It is about the future of the country and the state of Canada.
