I think Madame Fox of the TSB addressed that. The TSB, in its review, is to find out what and how, but what goes forward as to criminal and civil liability is something that happens after the TSB does a review. She was quite clear about that: privacy will not get you around violation of the Criminal Code.
There's a difference. When people make the statement, “If somebody violated the law, nothing saves you against a violation of law”, but what it does do is it brings that record into a court where a judge will review to decide whether or not it is probative, whether or not it will be public, whether or not it will be seen.
We personally do not want pictures of our membership eventually ending up in the press, because once the privilege and protection is broken from the TSB and it goes to third parties, it is going to get out. I really don't think it's appropriate to have, as in America, sort of a live streaming of what happened in the last 30 seconds of your loved one's life, over and over again.