Yes, or it's in the process of being changed.
Could I just add this, Mr. Chairman, because I think the committee should know about this in terms of what we're doing with the Olympics. One file that did take a bit of time, and it took a trip to Brussels by me and the Quebec commissioner, was the European data protection authorities' concern--and particularly something called the article 29 working group, which speaks on privacy issues, data protection issues for the European Union--about the application of anti-doping standards at the Olympics. These are run out of something called WADA, the World Anti-Doping Agency, in Montreal. Canada has been very prominent in the fight against doping in sports, so both of us, my Quebec colleague and I, responded on how our different laws would apply. It is not impossible that this issue will come up again during the course of the Olympics, and we are, with the B.C. commissioner, prepared to respond to it then.