I have a very quick question for Ms. Scassa.
My good friend Wayne Long asked a question about kids when it comes to privacy. I just wanted to ask your advice on one issue. In the United States a minor is determined to be the age of 13. That regime is undertaken by the FTC. Under the new GDPR regulations that have come out, the age will be 16. In Canada we don't have an age parameter. Apparently the Privacy Act covers all ages.
I'm wondering if you think that's important for two reasons: one, to have a benchmark where websites can have some control in terms of who they're dealing with; and two, when it comes to the right to be forgotten, to make it easier for people under that age as compared to an adult.