Okay, I'm almost done.
I urge the committee to look also at the uses of aggregate data, because that's how those profiles that Professor Scassa was talking about run. Personal information isn't the only privacy problem that we face online.
Third, I would suggest that section 3 of PIPEDA gives you an opportunity to find out about the purposes for which personal information and aggregate data are used by corporations.
Fourth, when we have these discussions the conclusion is often that we need more education. After working in privacy education for the last 18 years, I would suggest it is time that we started to take digital literacy education seriously. Right now, because the government is not supporting it, you're leaving it by default to corporations. We need to support public-interest organizations so they can provide people with the information they need to make intelligent choices and informed decisions on the Internet.
Thank you very much.