I'm sure they are.
If I ask a question that you might have covered, I apologize for being here late. I want to make sure I indicated that.
Subclause 23(2) of the bill deals with the provision of lists. I'd like to hear from you with regard to the issues over privacy. The do-not-call list, for example, was a way to try to help Canadians, but in the end it breached their privacy in many respects. The concern I have with this legislation, and I'd like to hear the response, is that the membership lists could be breached easier than in the past, for example, with regard to the Red Cross, and other groups, because every member will be entitled to access and so forth.
Perhaps I can hear from you with regard to how we protect membership lists from becoming public. What member information would be disclosed and what wouldn't? Is there a way to prosecute those who might, for example, join a not-for-profit, or an organization, and then misappropriate those lists for other types of practices, other than the intended use for that organization?