No, they're not exactly the same. Of course, they're sufficiently harmonized.
The provincial laws out west have gone a slight step further, for example, in dealing with, if memory serves, what happens to personal information when there's a sale of a business. That's a useful refinement, if you will. But it is something that's perfect for provincial legislation, and so the issue is that it may not even be constitutionally appropriate for this committee to consider.
What I'm trying to say is that there probably are refinements, because with each sort of iteration based on PIPEDA, you identify some of these refinements. But for the most part, they're probably related to provincial jurisdiction, so I would reserve my comments in that regard.