Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have a more general question regarding the consent, of Canadians in this case, that is required by applications. On Facebook, a page appears and it says that in order to continue, you have to read what is written there and click on the ''I accept'' button to give consent.
Last week a witness told us that we should regulate that and that more information should be given to Canadians about the consent forms drafted by Facebook or third-party apps. By giving our consent, we are also giving it to apps that don't even exist yet.
Very often Canadians don't even read the conditions. They are in such a hurry to access the app that they accept automatically. Facebook's defence is that Canadians agreed and that this protects it.
Is there a better way to inform Canadians? When they click on the ''Accept'' button in an app, they are indeed entering into a type of contract. Is this type of acceptance that Facebook requires to protect itself against potential legal proceedings valid?