Given that, we heard that government is using things like predictive analytics and could also use more in the future. I think the example that was given is that CRA can even use some form of AI with predictive analytics to determine where fraud is more likely to be occurring, so they can target and look at those sorts of things.
However, if you think of the concept of privacy by design, that is specifically saying that data is used for the purpose for which it's collected. If you're providing information to CRA about your taxes, but CRA has a mandate to investigate tax fraud, it may not necessarily be the purpose for which it was collected, but it might be a legitimate use of the information by government. That's just one example.
In this world of more predictive analytics and more AI, where does the idea of privacy by design fit with that?