Departments generally cooperate with our investigations. They don't always agree with us. On balance, again, we do not have the authority to order a department or a company to behave in a certain way. Procedurally, departments cooperate, but on a fairly regular basis, not always, of course, departments do not agree with our recommendations.
This brings us back to the deficiency of the legal framework. We believe that a privacy expert should be able to order certain changes in practice to ensure that privacy rights are respected, as is the case in other jurisdictions.