Nova Scotia preceded the federal government in regard to Rehtaeh Parsons's suicide, and we followed. The Nova Scotia legislation goes further and did indeed run into a constitutional challenge.
The other legislation I mentioned is that in the four common law provinces, it is an actionable tort to violate privacy. Then in Quebec, as Madame Gratton has described so well, that is perhaps the most cogent and robust measure.
However, to go back to Mr. Massé's point on whether we could use that for PIPEDA, I would remind you that all of that provincial legislation applies to individuals, whereas PIPEDA applies to organizations. This is why I say that if you want to use PIPEDA, you need to go through organizations. How can organizations help to reduce harm to reputations online? It would be through an obligation to erase when the dissemination of information has been declared to be illegal on the basis of these other pieces of legislation.