We can only do the review of privacy impact assessments of Canadian government measures. Here, on Secure Flight, we're going further, because even though it is not within our jurisdiction, we feel that the rights of Canadians will be affected and, therefore, that Canada must do all it can to minimize that impact.
But you correctly say that we do not have a function of reviewing privacy impact assessments of a foreign country. We read and analyzed the privacy impact assessment provided by the Department of Homeland Security, but that was simply for us to truly understand the scope of the impact on Canadians. Unfortunately, we do not have any jurisdiction to effect change in that regard.