Thank you.
On page 3 of your presentation you state:
I would like to address a common misconception that some companies have about photographing people in public places. If an organization takes a photograph of an individual in a public place for a commercial purpose—for example, when a company, in the course of photographing a streetscape captures an identifiable image of a person and the image is unloaded onto the Internet, for a commercial reason—Canadian privacy law still applies.
Would you agree that the most common exception to this rule would be the media, because of the specific exemptions written into the law?