It really is something that needs to be looked at in the context of the privacy legislation, because that is the place where the right of access is provided, with a list of exemptions. In our brief we were pointing to the Quebec example, where they have looked at that situation and indicated that not all of that information should necessarily be accessible all the time. You've got to look at circumstances where that information might lead. That is not the purpose of the privacy legislation, at least in Quebec. So they have moved a little bit further to restrict when that information can be disclosed. I see the parallel being in PIPEDA, as opposed to any other statute.
On February 1st, 2007. See this statement in context.