Not without the consent of the individual, which was part of my response to our Liberal colleague about the consent. People have to consent in order for their information to be shared.
Some of the particular circumstances where we allow for sharing of information business to business, for example—separate from the government, where we allow it to happen—are for the examples that I've described, such as elder abuse. This has been called for and asked of the government.
You've listed some of the firms that have raised some concerns about the legislation; many of the people you cited still think the bill should be passed. I can certainly give you a long list of people who have given us quotes saying they're very thankful that the government has put in place this kind of flexibility in the legislation, so that we can prevent things like elder abuse, financial abuse, and that we can protect our children. Very often we do have to have the sharing of information between firms, so that they are doing their due diligence and protecting consumers from privacy breaches.