While I think I did my summary, I have just one comment on something new that has cropped up. I agree. We have a huge problem. It is a serious issue, these documents that are out there. That is why we brought in the Privacy Commissioner.
What concerns me is that we may have taken a position that some of those documents we will deal with, but they've crossed the line in terms of personal information. We would have at least had that discussion.
But I don't know what action we take now on a crisis basis. To mix my metaphors, the documents are already out the barn door. So yes, let's close the door, but there's no big panic to do it. What we need to do is to figure out.... We have to start the process again. What happened? What do we do to prevent it? Is there some entity that obviously looks like it's to blame? We'll start that whole process.
But In terms of any urgency to the matter, I would suggest to Mr. Saxton, with great respect, that urgency is already gone. Those documents are out there. What we're into now is damage control and trying to put measures in place so it doesn't happen again.
Thanks, Chair.