By definition, by doing business here in Canada they have to comply with the privacy law.
As part of the aspect of the name-and-shame powers, the commissioner had gone after large Internet corporations before. She dealt with Facebook, Google, and what have you, and went after them under PIPEDA because they operate here.
One of the expansions of the name-and-shame powers that the minister mentioned gives a commissioner even further reach to be able to publicly state when they have identified issues that have gone on, that these things are happening, and even if they are outside Canada and they are affecting Canadians, the commissioner will be able to—