Yes, for sure.
Certainly, resources are part of it, because there are a number of things here, whether they are audits, certification programs, guidance or communication, to make sure Canadians can flag things for us. There's also the technological aspect. We have a technical lab at the OPC, where we are trying to stay ahead of the evolving technology, and getting those resources, that expertise and that understanding will be important. Using all those tools, compliance and the request for information, there are obligations in there where I can ask to see certain information of organizations or their privacy management programs.
Certainly we'll need something put in place so that we are not in a reactive mode but are aware of what's going on. I have to say, we have good engagements with representatives in industry and academia. I think this will continue, both in Canada and internationally, to make sure that we are hearing what the trends and concerns are and can act on them.