I must admit that I'm genuinely surprised at how hard it becomes. I think part of it is because, as you will see throughout the course of these hearings, you end up with people coming from all different perspectives. This isn't a big political winner. I don't get that sense. I think it's critically important legislation, but it's not the thing that is seen as necessarily driving votes, so it tends to slip. We've seen it with this legislation.
Even with PIPEDA, with a mandatory five-year review, we got that first review after five years and it took years before those recommendations were acted on. We have never really seen an effective subsequent review since.
I think it's fairly clear that whatever choices are made now, you need to be prepared to say you're comfortable that these will be the rules in 2035, or maybe even in 2040. That means doing your best to get it right and not doing your best to get it fast.