I think part of it is that you have spoken in the past about the need for new laws and for us to get together to talk about it. I was on the privacy committee many years ago, when we were trying to make some changes. It's important for parliaments to be able to sit to deal with these types of things.
In terms of what you mentioned a few days ago, I'll just quote what you said: “I believe we have finally reached the point where the question of whether privacy legislation should be amended is behind us. The question before us now is how.” You mentioned how important it is for government to get on to this so that it has the legal framework to be able to work.
I want to give you an opportunity to emphasize how important getting the laws right, and getting them done right away, will be for Canada's privacy.