Where the government is collecting personal information directly, or where the government is collecting it through the private sector, I suppose, there needs to be a level of transparency in terms of the practices that are taking place so that people can understand what data is being collected and what purposes it's being put to. That principle is already there in the legislation, but I think its application certainly needs to be improved. I think we all feel that there isn't sufficient transparency. We don't know what's happening to our personal information. Greater transparency would be pretty high on my list. Obviously that's easy to say and much harder to do, in terms of just listing things, but I would say greater transparency.
I'm also extremely concerned about a porousness in the link between private sector data and government surveillance and monitoring of citizens. This is something that is becoming an increasing problem, that all of these masses of data collected by private sector companies are relatively easily accessible, under our current laws, by government agencies. I think that raises transparency issues and also raises surveillance issues.