I won't speak to what the mechanism could look like as I'm not an expert in that area. I definitely support the idea of a system to inform these people of what has gone on. If it doesn't put an investigation at risk—and this is obviously contained in the bill—we definitely believe that any disclosure of private information should be disclosed to the person whose personal information is being shared. As well, we also support the idea that if there is an investigation going on, where that sharing of information could possibly impinge on the investigation, the moment it no longer does, it should be shared with that customer as well. People's private information is, obviously, as previously stated, extremely revealing about their lives and about their personal activities. They have a reasonable expectation of privacy according to Spencer on this information. Definitely, we do think that there should be some sort of a reporting system in place so that people are aware of when their personal information has been shared and with whom.
On March 12th, 2015. See this statement in context.