Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Therrien, my question focuses more or less on the same topic. Sometimes, you provide advice to a company that uses some private information. People contact you when they think that a company might have gone too far and a complaint has been filed. Would it be possible to do the opposite?
For example, can a company that must use certain data related to people’s private lives contact you to ensure it complies with legislation? Right now, it’s a bit of a free for all. Companies try their luck, they sell apps, they profile Canadians based on certain data, and if they get caught, they change the way they proceed.
Could we make it compulsory for these companies to consult your before they get into these troubles?