Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, I don't mean to be a doom-and-gloom kind of guy, but as we get more of our people trained and fully up to speed on the Health Information Act, a couple of different things could happen. One of the things that could happen is our staff might be more aware of some of the things or breaches that have been occurring in the past. If they are identified, I hope they are reported to the Privacy Commissioner. There is a chance that as people become more educated, they might be aware that breaches have been occurring. They are reported. We fix them. It is conceivable that could happen, given that we had eight authorities doing things in their own ways for a long time. I think we need to be aware that this work might result in what could be perceived as bad news but may ultimately be good news.
We are working through the health information officers' office to get information that is available, to go to the public to help them understand their rights. We have forms and all of those types of things that are available when a patient goes in to see a practitioner. It helps them understand. We hear from people that it needs to be a little bit clearer. We are working to do that. We have a budget in this area, and that is what those budgets are for, is to do this work, and we will get that work done. Thank you, Mr. Chair.