It's very specific and very common sense. A lot of them come from that second Parliamentary review. Because in PIPEDA consent lies across everything as a principle, there are some very specific circumstances.
I think the business transaction is a great one. When companies are looking to merge, they don't want to have to go through and get consent from every customer on each side of the border, which is the way PIPEDA kind of reads now. You have to go back to each person or client and get their individual consent that you can share their information with the other company when you go through that transaction. It just doesn't make sense.