That work really is done by my office and by the Treasury Board Secretariat. The Treasury Board Secretariat will be providing guidance and information to the departments themselves. In terms of best practices and expectations, one example of that is the directive on privacy impact assessment, which I hope will be made a legal requirement. Right now, it's something that is in Treasury Board policy, but it's not in law. They play very much that education role with the departments. We work with Treasury Board and we are consulted by Treasury Board, and we would want that to continue and increase so our perspective informs the Treasury Board directives and the training Treasury Board will do.
We have government advisory services within my office that are available to assist and provide input to departments for new programs and initiatives and to be consulted on privacy impact assessments. Certainly, we are doing that in tandem with the Treasury Board Secretariat.