Absolutely.
There's something I find a bit troubling with this. But it's not a concern I have vis-à-vis the federal government, since it's always a bit behind the private sector when it comes to technology or technology development, in my view.
Mr. Karanicolas said that the consent model was so broad and vague that just about any information could be collected without the user even knowing it. The private sector bases its collection of data on consent that is provided initially.
Given that vast quantities of information can be collected, with consent, and fed into a black box, how can we protect Canadians in the future, through the amendments to the act?