Mr. Speaker, this is a fairly detailed question. I think it is one that would need to be looked at under the provisions.
However, it is clear that what is being put in place is a fence around information so that a person's privacy would be protected. The provisions in the bill would allow businesses to share information in the normal course of business in a very limited way. They are things that would actually be required for that business to be conducted. It would not involve something like a major search through data to look for information on a large number of consumers. This would be something that would be more specific to being able to conduct day-to-day business, something that consumers would expect when they are doing business with a corporation. Again, this is about giving consumers the confidence they need that when they are dealing with a company and are providing that personal information, they have first-world, highest order protection. That is the goal of this bill.