That's correct.
Slide 16 points out, and the committee should be aware, that there have been several modifications to the original law that have occurred since 2001. They're outlined there. Most of these respond to public safety requirements post 9/11, but there is also one revision that relates to the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act, which will be amended by the Federal Accountability Act, which is now before Parliament, as you know.
That takes us to the parliamentary review itself, and if it's helpful, Mr. Chairman, we can share with you and the other committee members some of what we heard during informal consultations that we conducted over the last couple of years as the date for the review approached. These are outlined very briefly in the next couple of slides.
Overall, the consultations we undertook confirm that the privacy community basically believes that the act is working quite well. You'll see two quotes there that we picked up during our consultations, from the Information Technology Association of Canada and the Canadian Bankers Association, that confirm that.
Some minor amendments were suggested during those consultations, and some issues have been drawn to our attention relating to the state of privacy in Canada, not just to PIPEDA in the strict sense. The capsule summary of those comments is in slide 20, followed by slide 21.