In the United States, of course, they don't have a comprehensive privacy law. We're lucky to have PIPEDA here, so a lot of our issues don't have to go to court. However, for those very difficult situations or widespread privacy violations, at least the threat of a class action can focus the minds of the larger corporations. We think that it's a good tool to use and to preserve in this act.
I will just say that, for PIPEDA, there was a private right of action with an amount per privacy violation, which was never proclaimed into force because of lobbying from the industry. It could have been better these last few years, but keeping that possibility open is a concern of ours—yes.