Yes.
I think there's a difference between a final assessment on the one hand and getting some feedback from a privacy commissioner on the other hand. I know the federal Privacy Commissioner would welcome an opportunity to appear before this committee or appear before anybody who asked them to, to come in and provide a preliminary set of opinions. Where a privacy commissioner says, “Look, I just need some more information”, they can provide that information. But more often than not they are able to say, “Look, if this, then that”, and so on.
I think that answer was, in part, typical of that privacy commissioner. Secondly, it was also driven by the fact that if you're seeking a final answer, they're not going to have one for a while. That doesn't mean we can't get preliminary answers.