Yes, in Europe, for adequacy—and don't assume this bill will get adequacy in Europe—the two most sensitive types of information are children's information and political party information, which were not included in Bill C-27.
There's a minimum standard in British Columbia, and the political parties under the budget bill are claiming that they trump that under a judicial review right now, which is effectively no oversight whatsoever. It shows that you're playing with our democratic structures, our global adequacy and what is a constitutional realm for the provinces and the federal level here. I don't know for what purpose. I don't see anything wrong with raising an appropriate standard and then putting together the proper tool kit to look after the country we all love.