In fact, that wasn't a question, but rather a comment. You don't need to respond. We feel overwhelmed by the situation. We no longer know where they're going to stop. We get the impression we'll never be able to fill the gaps that will be created. We all seem powerless, whether it be in Europe, Australia or elsewhere. They are all powerless. We are powerless and we let them act. I don't think this situation makes sense anymore. It's the same everywhere.
I'd like to go back to the situation we have in Canada. I know that Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia are not governed by the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. Yesterday, my colleague Bill Siksay asked me a question in the House. He wanted to know what advantages the Quebec act had over Canada's legislation. Are you working jointly with the three provinces to achieve exactly the same harmonization?