Ultimately we're just expanding the mandate of these three enforcement agencies. The Privacy Commissioner is responsible for PIPEDA and the Privacy Act and protecting the personal information of Canadians. So she is responsible for protecting electronic addresses and personal information that is accessed through unauthorized access to a computer system.
The same rules apply for the Competition Bureau. We're just extending their mandate to focus on the online environment. It's a bit of a newer mandate, but I would again argue that it might be kind of an extension of their expertise under do-not-call and telecommunications for the CRTC.
In almost every case of legitimate enforcement around the world, it is the communications authority that is enforcing the regulatory regime. So they're definitely the right pick, because they're going to be cooperating with their counterparts internationally.