Yes, just that probably what you're aware of is that any time a policy or legislation is brought forward, or civil servants are working on them, you work all the way along with legal services, which provide advice relative to privacy, consistency with the charter, and so on. Also, there's almost always a discussion with the Privacy Commissioner, their internal privacy experts, and most departments.
A good example of this would be the Beyond the Border initiative. If you look at it, you'll see that one of the commitments we negotiated with the U.S. is the commitment to privacy, the privacy principles. That was also discussed with the Privacy Commissioner before it went out, and so on. All along the spectrum or continuum of building new ideas to cabinet approved and Parliament approved policy and program legislation, there are waypoints to consult on the privacy issue.