I think they are. It's interesting, because Canada has this definition in PIPEDA of what is personal information, which everyone wants to avoid because it's so clear. It says personal information is information about an identifiable individual, anything about an identifiable individual. That's very wide. The Privacy Commissioner has made many, many decisions saying it's almost everything. It includes your net buy-offs on your computer. It includes your IP address in certain circumstances. It includes your hair colour, eye colour, what weight you are, everything.
A lot of the privacy policies, unfortunately, are drafted by American lawyers for American companies, and they do business in Canada. They have a different rule there—it's personally identifiable information—so they tend not to tailor it to Canada well enough.