I will offer a quick comment. There is some concern as to who will be appointed and by whom. If there's only going to be one privacy expert on the tribunal, who is appointed by the industry ministry, whose interest is to promote commerce, it undermines fairness. We also are concerned, though, that if a commissioner's decision ends up having to be reviewed, and then the offending organization has the opportunity to exhaust all of its legal recourse—as Mr. Lawford said— that this creates delay.
Then a private right of action kicks in. I now get the honour and pleasure to hire a lawyer and spend even more money and more years, with the offending organization having much deeper pockets than most people, I would venture. Up to what point...? By the time they have exhausted their legal recourse, am I even going to be alive?