Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I don't think it's helpful for members of the committee to accuse each other of duplicity, and I would ask the chair to keep an eye on that.
The Privacy Commissioner's fourth recommendation is what we're following in this subamendment, and inadvertently Mr. Norlock has just made the case that I made at the beginning. This bill already contemplates that there will be written agreements between government departments, and what a greater certainty clause does is to draw people's attention to that. In fact, it does not add an additional layer of bureaucracy because the idea of written agreements is contemplated in the bill itself.
That concludes my remarks on this.