British Columbia is the only province that has in fact carved work product out of personal information. I don't know why they made that decision, but they did.
Our position is fundamentally that, as guardians of the privacy of Canadians, anything that has a possibility of derogating from the protection of personal information isn't a good way to go. We have been able to deal with the whole issue of work product--the physician's prescribing habits, all of that stuff--working with the tools we have now in terms of the definition of personal information.