One of the improvements, certainly, that I would like to see in the privacy legislation, for both the public and private sectors, is order-making power. That is something Parliament has given now to the Information Commissioner in terms of access requests, which was a positive step in Bill C-58. It is something that is currently proposed in Bill C-27 for private sector privacy legislation, and I would want this to be part of public sector privacy legislation. That was one of the recommendations in the Justice Canada paper.
Specifically with respect to access matters, I would want this to be expanded to all matters. I think this is an area in which some of our provincial counterparts and, indeed, our international counterparts are ahead, with the authorities to make not merely recommendations but also orders. That's one area.
I would be remiss if I didn't highlight the very strong collaboration I have with my federal, provincial and territorial counterparts in this space. That collaboration has led to joint investigations and joint statements and resolutions, so we're going to continue to work very closely with them.