As a matter of fact, on the provincial level, it's B.C., Alberta, and Quebec that have substantially similar legislation. I believe that what the committee has heard to date is that B.C. and Alberta represent what the commissioner called the second generation of privacy laws, and that perhaps we should take some direction, based on the learnings over time and how those provinces have accommodated them.
I also believe that when the commissioner was here, Vice-Chair Tilson specifically asked her if there were particular things in the Quebec legislation that she might suggest should be incorporated into or looked at for PIPEDA. I recall that her answer was that given the timing, things had sort of moved on, and it was the second generation laws in B.C. and Alberta that the committee should perhaps look to for direction.