I just want to clarify. Concerning the harmonization of legislation across Canada, I think the most important piece of work we've seen on that particular area, which we did participate in, was the development of this pan-Canadian framework that I referred to in our presentation. That has really set out to try to promote at least some harmonization and some commonality of some of the approaches that the different legislation at the provincial level has given us.
Particularly, I think the view of the pan-Canadian framework exercise that was led by one of the federal assistant deputy ministers, Mr. Marcel Nouvet, was that there was the need to really prepare for the implications of the electronic health record.
I think one of the areas where PIPEDA is important, in terms of future health care systems, is in the transmission of information across provincial boundaries and also across international boundaries, as well as in looking at what some of the implications of that might be as we move to a world where we have electronic records. We have a lot more mobility of people, but there are probably also issues we'll have to face concerning the mobility of health care professionals as well.