In Ontario, there is no formula for how much funding makes you a public body or covered by the act. That is generally left up to regulation. The government bodies are covered by the act by regulation.
Ontario has done a pretty good job of filling some gaps over the last few years. Universities have been brought under coverage and hospitals have been brought under coverage. I would prefer, I think, to [Technical difficulty—Editor] Commissioner Suzanne Legault's fundamental principle, which is that if you're funded by the government, you are covered.
I think one of the areas that we are dealing with and trying to grapple with is that some of the regulatory functions that have been traditionally performed by government are now being outsourced, sometimes to industry bodies. They're not-for-profit but they look like a government function in performing something that government used to do. Our feeling is that some of those should, at a minimum, be covered by privacy regulation, and we think they also should be covered by access regulation in terms of how they are administering their dollars.