In the EU, certainly, the regulation on the right to privacy is very, very strong. For instance, in the EU they have the right to be forgotten, or they're proposing the right to be forgotten. In Canada, our privacy legislation is strong, certainly, but it does not go to that extent, although in the EU it's still a proposal.
Regulation is a two-edged sword. The reality is that regulation is very hard to craft in an equitable way and comes at a cost to both government and business. To work out that fine balance is not easy. Also, compliance requires an effort. Given that no effort is free or without cost, I think that with the capacity we have and the resources available to us, there are probably more fruitful investments that would improve literacy, more than regulation would keep back. It's a constant balance.