I am not entirely certain whether or not we proceeded in PIPA. That was a little before my time with the organization.
But if I may, I would love to mention, on the note that you just asked Ms. Vonn, that some have suggested that the approach in Alberta and B.C. has been totally fine and that there have been no problems with it. But one thing we've seen—and I'd like to echo Dr. Geist's testimony on this—is that the disclosure itself is not necessarily revealed to the person whose information has been disclosed. Often, the point is to disclose the information without the consent or knowledge of that individual, meaning that the affected individual would have a very hard time knowing that their information had been disclosed and in fact wouldn't be able to complain; or there would be no evidence of harm in that case, as they hadn't known.
I think the claims made by some that those B.C. and Alberta rules are not harming people is unfortunately untrue.