No. But I guess my concern is that given what we've seen with the allegations coming out of Myanmar, and allegations or concerns being raised in Iceland about Facebook's election day app identifying people to go vote, it has a huge impact on the voting system. We have a provincial election in Ontario. My Facebook feed is full of ads that I can tell are not from any political party, but somebody's putting them out there.
Whether or not the frame of privacy is enough, Facebook seems to see itself as beyond jurisdiction. Do we need to have a larger, more robust form of legislation that involves perhaps the electoral commission, perhaps media standards in terms of the proliferation of fake news? The concern about privacy here is about the ability to target individuals and to then feed them fake information. This is the allegation that came out of Brexit and Nigeria: that those people can significantly move voters through their friend circuits.
You don't have the powers to handle all of those. How do we as a nation bring massive data monopolies to the table to be accountable?