I always marvel that politicians—certainly the previous government, and hopefully we'll be able to correct that—bring in legislation without sunset clauses, without a three-, four-, or five-year period, when we go back and look at that legislation to see if it's done what we wanted it to do—whether it's been effective and whether it's working or not. But that would go along with it.
The other thing I want some clarification on is personal information transfers when a company is sold. If I own a company and have a fair amount of personal information belonging to an individual—and I'll take the example from Mr. Van Kesteren of selling cars—I would need a certain amount of that personal information about previous customers, because there might be a recall. There may be reasons why I should have that.
However, whether or not one has the ability to sell the customer list should be something that would come back to the customer. I don't know how exactly that's handled under the legislation now.