Yes, thank you.
Mr. Chairman, my office isn't really equipped to evaluate the cost of these various recommendations. I believe the Treasury Board is.
Perhaps the point I could make to this committee is that the opportunity costs are the important factor to look at. If we had invested in, for example.... Mr. Cavalluzzo mentioned that in 2001 the RCMP, having been out of national security, all of a sudden—whoops!—came into the field, and the people were not trained. If they had been trained in information management practices and if there had been a chief privacy officer, perhaps much of the saga that in the end was very costly to the Canadian public might have been avoided.
I think my colleague wants to briefly add something.