In your appearance, you said that Canada didn't have legislation on e-crime or on e-mail or identity theft, although the Justice Committee has addressed that issue. Before the election, a study was done on the former Bill C-27.
You added that there was no legislation on the reporting of privacy risks. The worst of all—you win the prize—is that we have no idea of the number of countries with which we exchange personal information, nor are we at all aware of the scope of the personal information that is transmitted to other countries.