With respect to the issues of privacy, I think there's clearly an issue on the side of pension, health, and welfare plans that needs to be addressed. Requiring somebody's pension benefits or prescription drug benefits to be posted on a public website would run afoul of Canadian privacy laws and Canadian privacy concerns.
One of the other fundamental issues with respect to the reporting required under the bill is its breadth. It doesn't have a number of enumerated items that need to be disclosed. The way the bill is currently drafted, those enumerated items are simply examples of items that need to be disclosed. The way the bill is drafted, it states that any transactions, in aggregate, of over $5,000 need to be reported, and then it lists the items that are included.
We think that because of those fundamental issues, it really needs to be pulled back.