Realistically, those organizations are already collecting, and we already have privacy rules. I think everybody recognizes that those privacy rules are out of date. That's where, in a sense, there is the potential for some friction. We have, on the one hand, Navdeep Bains, the ISED minister, who has made it clear that there is a desire to update Canada's privacy laws. I think there is a general sense that we are in desperate need of that. Part of the problem we may face under this agreement is that some of the policy options that we would have, in terms of trying to upgrade our privacy laws to make them more effective and relevant in the digital space, might be limited by some of the things we have agreed to within this agreement.
On February 19th, 2020. See this statement in context.