It is a very important part, and just one part of the tool box that we have as regulators. Commissioner McLeod and Commissioner Poitras have talked about our role as educators, because that's kind of where things begin. Almost all organizations that we encounter want to do the right thing, and so part of our responsibility is to ensure that they understand their legal obligations, and once understood, businesses comply. That deals with lots of the issues that might otherwise have to be dealt with.
Where organizations simply choose to ignore the law is not in a very large number of cases. We have, as part of our tool box, a compliance order-making authority, which simply, in many cases, means that we can order an organization to stop doing what is illegal, in effect, to bring them into compliance with the law. That can ultimately be enforced in the court system. Again, it's an effective, important tool, I think, for all regulators, not just in the privacy field, but for regulatory authorities right across the board that want to ensure that the public is protected in so many ways.