I'll jump in quickly by saying I think you raise a great point. Even today, I think we've already heard a bunch of potential suggestions about the kinds of things we could do that go beyond the four squares of the legislation itself.
With respect to Spencer, I think it points to what would be a really problematic outcome, one in which we find that where law enforcement is seeking information, they obtain court orders, whereas where that same information might well be disclosed in a private sector circumstance, there is no oversight or no limitations other than those found in the legislation. But as Ms. Lawson pointed out, they aren't very strong.
I think finding some amount of consistency, in terms of how we address the disclosure of personal information, especially when we're talking about things like subscriber information, which nowadays tells so much about our daily lives, would be very valuable and would allow us to have a more cohesive approach to privacy protection in Canada.