Excellent. That's a practical strategy for dealing with that issue.
The issue is how to fix that in a legal sort of way, consistent with our Charter of Rights and Freedoms that has section 2(b), and our privacy law that has a journalism exception. We don't think the same way as in Europe where, in fact, privacy takes precedence over freedom of expression. In Canada, you usually have a balance when it comes to charter rights. You have a charter right to freedom of expression. You don't have a charter right to privacy, other than unreasonable search and seizure.
It's a complicated argument, but I don't think that one can find a way in PIPEDA to make that work in the way that people who talk about the right to be forgotten talk about it. In a practical sort of way, most of those search results would be newspapers that were reporting on it.