May I jump in on this one?
I've thought about those comments by Jennifer Stoddart at some length, and I think you can draw a fairly bright line between a definition of work product information as work output and work processes, but it would not include video monitoring or video surveillance.
I don't think her concerns in this particular case are realistic ones. I don't want to put words in her mouth, but I honestly have tried to assess that. I think it is useful, certainly, to add a definition of work product in the act, just to provide clarity for the business marketplace. I think if you work with the B.C. definition, it is such that it is not going to incorporate or include things like video surveillance. I think you can make that kind of distinction fairly clearly.