That's a very interesting question.
Two weeks ago, we were here as you discussed Bill C-299, and I think this committee identified pretexting as one of a number of ways in which information could be obtained for later use in identity theft and identity fraud. That's the scope of Bill C-299, as it was brought to this committee.
Are there other ways in which identity thieves gather and collect information for the same purposes? There are. As was addressed in a letter by the Canadian Bar Association, this committee also identified that you then get into some complex and comprehensive issues, in terms of exactly what you would want to capture. Yes, that is an issue.
As to what this committee might want to do with that, I guess you would have to consider the scope of this legislation, as it was brought to you, and those larger types of issues.