I think PIPEDA has the flexibility to address new technologies. The challenge is to do it quickly enough. Some of the things that have been discussed, and that the Privacy Commissioner's office has done in the past and is doing now, are to proactively address specific issues like the right to be forgotten and looking at consent to see whether it's keeping up. Maybe issuing context- and sector-specific policies to address specific issues that are emerging under the broader principles can help it continue to do that.
I think the potential for it to address these new technologies is there. The challenge is that it is still mostly complaint-based, even though there are many proactive measures coming out of the office. But I think the flexibility is there to do that, if that helps.