My understanding is that there was already a privacy impact assessment that was carried out on the Alberta app. That's what the privacy commissioner of Alberta is reviewing. She is, I think, having discussions with the Alberta government. I think that's why we haven't yet had a verdict. She has some concerns that she wants to raise based on the PIA.
The Australian app that was released at the same time as their privacy impact assessment is quite a long, comprehensive document that they posted on their website as well.
It is possible to have a privacy impact assessment done quickly. The Australian PIA, for example, flagged some serious issues which the legislature in the Parliament in Australia is now considering and taking into account and looking at legislation.
Where there is a need and a sense of urgency, things can move more quickly. I know that the privacy commissioner talked about talking with Mila about their app and providing advice and consultations with Mila. There are ways for things to happen quickly. Not everything is going to be on slow time.
I have confidence that this work can be done and can be done quickly to improve privacy with these types of apps, even in a crisis.