They have, to some extent, a more stringent consent model. We would suggest it's not as innovation friendly, for example.
On the GDPR, the comment I would want to make is that adequacy is not the same as being identical. It would be premature for Canada to move to make changes to our privacy law before having consulted with Europeans going through the process. If need be, if they review Canadian law adequacy, then so be it. Let's see if any issues surface.
Quite frankly, Canada has one of the best privacy protection regimes in the world. It may be different from the the one in Europe, but we don't need to take second place and feel that our law is second to anywhere else in the world. I would strongly suggest that while the GDPR is very important for us all to be watching. It applies to business there. Let's see if they have issues with the adequacy of our law before we rush to make changes based on the GDPR.