Right now there is this investigative body model in which the banks, typically, that are concerned about fraud—they've presented in front of you—have these investigative bodies, and then they share information through the investigative bodies. That's how they wrap their heads around these issues of fraud.
The bill is going to remove that and have these other provisions in which organizations can interchange with other organizations on the information. The concern is that it's too broad, that it's not actually what industry is requesting and it opens the doors to what we're seeing right now in the area of copyright—companies abusing the legislation and sending people thousands of notices, telling them they have to comply with Canada's Copyright Act or else.
It's an area where we don't want organizations having what I would call the “unfettered” ability to go to other organizations without the consent of the individual just because they think an agreement has been breached.