This last point really resonates with me. I understood from the minister's testimony, when she came here, that the burden of proving anything was on the user. So, in the name of accountability, the organization is disengaging, which I find unacceptable. Literacy is certainly necessary, but it doesn't take responsibility away from the other party.
What you say about compulsory courses at school reminds me of the days when there were home economics courses. We laugh about it today, but it was important at the time. It seems to me that courses on the importance of privacy as a fundamental right should be compulsory.