We certainly can provide some indication of where provincial privacy acts--except for Quebec's, of course, which came after the federal law--have addressed some issues, like the work product issue, in interesting ways, which you might want to look at, based on what you hear from other witnesses. We're also suggesting, in response to your request for people who should be called before the committee, that provincial privacy commissioners are excellent people to discuss not just the application of their legislation, but also privacy protection in general and the way in which the regime for privacy protection works in Canada generally.
So I think in both ways we can provide some help ourselves in terms of some of those areas. But I think you'd best get it from the horse's mouth, so to speak. If provincial privacy commissioners are going to appear before the committee, then they'll give you an excellent review of how elements of their legislation are substantially similar to the federal law, and areas where they have a couple of ideas that you might want to consider.