I would say rights of redress to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, security breach notification requirements, rights of access so that individuals have an understanding of the personal information that is in parties' custody and control. I would say—and I missed the beginning of the remarks from Mr. Therrien—that I think there's the wave of other fair information practices that are encapsulated within the statutory regime.
Again, I just don't think it can be overstated that this is something that's really missing, and from a broader discourse, we're all focusing.... The digital charter rightly focuses on trust, and in order to establish trust, we need all participants to be subject to the same rules, etc., and I think political parties should be subject to those rules as well.