Well, most countries either have much newer legislation for the private sector or are contemplating major reforms to it.
I take countries whose legislative models often look like ours. The law in Great Britain, for example, dates from perhaps 2003 and is much more suitable, I think, for contemporary issues. The Australian Law Reform Commission has suggested major revisions to the Australian law, some of which I believe are in effect, but I could't give you any details right now. The European Union is looking at reworking its 1995 directive, which basically governs the privacy parameters for all of the European Union. Within that club, to have a law that dates from 1983 means that we have to be very creative in trying to modernize it.
Fortunately, our other law, PIPEDA, dates from 2000 and has a five-year review, so it's a little easier to work with in terms of modern challenges.