Certainly. I want to agree with Michael that we need strong privacy rules that govern the collection of information, and we have a federal privacy statute that sets a very strong standard in terms of how to do that based on principles and a flexible approach with strong guidance provided by our commissioner.
When we think about the computer program provisions, Michael is right to say there are times when personal information is collected, but that's where PIPEDA applies already. There are many times when updates to computer programs do not result in collection of personal information. In those instances, you have to comply with very prescriptive rules that don't match the rules in any other jurisdiction. If you want to focus on where Canada is hamstringing innovation in Canadian business, you can look very closely at the computer program rules and ask yourself why no other country has copied our approach.