Coming back to the B.C. privacy commissioner's testimony, he raised the issue that in the sale or transfer of a business, sometimes the database or the customer list is the most valuable part of that business. He was saying that in B.C. this is guarded, and I guess the obligation of privacy is passed along to the successor company.
But do you think PIPEDA should be amended in a similar way? Also do you think that individuals should have the opportunity to opt out of being on that list; in other words, should they be notified?
For instance, regarding the census, I don't want Lockheed Martin having my personal information. In fact, there was a whole boycott being planned in Canada that, if Lockheed Martin gets the census, we're not going to cooperate with it. Do you think people should have the opportunity to opt out of being on a list if the business sells, and should PIPEDA address this?