There's a very complex picture. Maybe I'll start the answer and the assistant commissioner, Heather Black, could complete it, as she was a long-time general counsel and knows....
This is an area of joint jurisdiction, and only three provinces have chosen to go ahead in this area with legislation of their own that meets the test set up in PIPEDA of being substantially similar. I'm sorry, it's three and a half, I guess, if you count health in Ontario.
This law is set up such that the federal legislation applies to the federal sector and commercial activities, unless the province has its own legislation. Quebec has had private sector legislation since 1995. Then Alberta and B.C. have had their own legislation since 2003, and Ontario since 2005.
Do you want to add to that?