It's available on our website. It's been there for a couple of months. It is, we hope, written in user-friendly language. It's a long list of dos and don'ts for SIN holders and employers. It also provides guidance on what happens if you think your SIN has been compromised--say you lost your wallet and you're worried that someone may use your SIN, what to look for--or if you think it actually is happening, how to contact us and what we might do to help. But we want to keep it evergreen, so as we get feedback on the code of practice from employers and SIN holders, we'll revise it.
We are now considering how we can become a little more proactive in making Canadians know that the code exists. Now you have to find it on our website. Perhaps we should be advertising it a little bit more aggressively, and we're looking at that now.