It's not a perfect world. However, just to cite an example, if you're in a small courtroom in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia and this comes up, the fact that it could be found in some kind of filing in our digital world, or that it could be available in some other fashion everywhere in the world, gives me greater concern than if it is blurted out in a particular courtroom and no journalist is there to hear it.
It's not perfect, but this bill is a very positive thing, if we are going to look after the privacy interests. The guy will never get a job. He's a schizophrenic, and all of a sudden the world knows that. That's something we ought to guard against. There could be legitimate reasons for not letting the world know. Against a pre-sentence report that says he's a schizophrenic, good luck trying to get a job later.
I understood that to be the reason why we're trying to fix this section.