I will respond by saying I should not be answering that question—users should. In my presentation, I stressed the importance of giving users more of a voice so that we can hear them better. If that suggestion is clearly expressed by users, Canadian regulatory authorities will at least take note of it.
Currently, the issue is that many experts and people who have invested a lot in this sector are discussing privacy. The silent voices, those we do not hear, often belong to individual users. We need structures that help us hear their concerns and not the concerns of third parties who have an interest in the process.