Yes. For example, the U.S. has a private right of action, but it's only available to Internet service providers, not individuals. There are other jurisdictions. Australia and New Zealand have similar private rights of action, but for example, Australia talks about application for compensation and civil liability events. So there are similar provisions in allied countries, basically. The U.K. has similar provisions as well.
To what extent they mirror exactly the provisions of the Canadian legislation, I would have to....