I'm not aware of anything dealing specifically with identity theft. I know there are efforts under way under the OECD to deal with cross-border enforcement of privacy law. That is going to be a huge issue, considering how easily personal information can be moved across borders. It involves harmonization of legislation, putting in place agreements between law enforcement agencies to enable mutual assistance, and so on.
The commissioner alluded to the London action plan, which is an international group dealing specifically with the spam problem. It consists of members of the OECD, the European Union, and other groups. Because spam is one mechanism used to deliver phishing attacks, Trojan horses used to collect personal information, etc., it will have an indirect benefit in solving the identity theft problem. It's just one piece of a large puzzle.