Thank you.
On the issue of consent, I'm just looking for some practical advice. I think it's pretty clear that the current consent model really doesn't work very well. Anyone who has signed up for software over the Internet and been confronted with user agreements has a pretty good sense that these are opaque and long and technical. Even when you do start to read them, they tend to be overly broad and you feel like you're signing up for just about anything when you click “I agree”.
How do you have a model that isn't overly prescriptive but nevertheless offers something that ordinary Canadians who don't have a background in that particular kind of law can digest so they can feel comfortable that they know what they're signing on to? Do you have template agreements, or is that overly prescriptive and you would then have agreements that wouldn't fit the kinds of services being offered? How do you write something into law that actually accomplishes a viable consent model?