No, I am not asking you to hurry up and sign ACTA and I do not wish my testimony to be interpreted in this way.
ACTA requires Internet providers to disclose the identity of the counterfeiter. This is very relevant in Canada because of the Federal Court of Appeal ruling in BMG Canada Inc. v. John Doe (F.C.A.).
In Canada this is of particular relevance, because the only case we've had in which an Internet service provider was called upon to disclose the identity of an infringer is the BMG case, which was decided by the Federal Court and then went on appeal. The end result is that the Internet service provider was--