Thank you. I have more comments. Going through the act, the obligation is to appoint an Information and Privacy Commissioner. It doesn't say it shall be full time, it doesn't say it shall be part-time, or whatever. It just says that one shall be appointed. It could be for one day a year. I guess a lot depends on the number of requests that one gets. Also, it doesn't say that each department has to have an officer. It says a Commissioner may appoint or delegate. It doesn't say they have to be outside the current bureaucracy. I assume they can delegate from within. The same goes with assistants and other staff. I assume there are powers to use what we already have.
The point I'm making is I assume that the proposed budget the Minister is referring to has been prepared by his department or his officials, and knowing how budgets are prepared, this may be a little luxurious, to use a word, maybe a little extravagant. I haven't seen it so I am not sure what's in it, but as my colleague from Yellowknife North mentioned earlier today, there is probably a lot of room for saving costs and using the systems and the mechanisms that we have in place, and it is on that basis that I support this information. As the Minister mentioned, the coming into force provision is two years from now, December 31, 1996, so there is a lot of time to look at measures of how you set up and implement this act. That is all I wanted to say. Mahsi.