In this regard, the bill itself defines the pieces of information that will be collected and shared. So, this is already a level of transparency that needs to be noted. In terms of whether the bill gives the government too much regulatory power to set the terms for the collection of information, personally, I'm already satisfied that the elements are well-defined at the outset.
Of course, with respect to the content of the regulations, like other terms and conditions of programs, we expect them to be shared with us, because the terms and conditions will be used to determine the impacts on privacy. However, I'm not prepared to say that it's unacceptable to have discretionary power within the regulations, insofar as the bill already specifies what information will be collected.