The legislation is drafted in a technologically neutral and sectorally agnostic way, so that will serve Canadians well, and organizations trying to comply with it, because it will allow for the evolution of practices over time to deal with that, so I think that's really helpful.
I also think that while it's often referred to as a consent-based regime, fundamentally it's an accountability-based regime. I can't speak for my other colleagues, but I think there's broad-based agreement that Canada has actually led the way internationally with this accountability model. It's been adopted otherwise, and now it's been strengthened.
You have the combination of the accountability model with some careful drafting, with some enhancements to privacy protections that I think will serve organizations and, in particular, Canadians well.