No. This is the hook and this is the interesting part of it. Through this mechanism, we have jurisdiction over the Canadian companies because it has a presence or a real and substantial link as the legal test in Canada. As you know, in the privacy world there are some countries that say their legislation has an extra-territorial reach, and on the other hand, Canadian law doesn't usually run except in Canada, and so on. The surest thing is the companies here are responsible for how they send the information out.
On November 27th, 2006. See this statement in context.