The vote is coming up, but while we have Mr. Yost I'd like to ask if anybody has technical questions for Mr. Yost. We're getting to clause-by-clause, and I know that I have a couple of questions, colleagues, if you would indulge me while you think about it.
Mr. Yost, very quick answers, please.
Proposed subsection 320.36(2) on disclosure states:
No person shall use, disclose or allow the disclosure of the results obtained under this Part of any evaluation, physical coordination test or analysis of a bodily substance, except for the purpose of the administration or enforcement of a federal or provincial Act.
The Privacy Commissioner came before us and suggested that it was too expansive to have “a federal or provincial Act”. He suggested that they should be acts related to drugs or alcohol. What are the department's comments on that?