A simple example of something that's going on in Canada, unregulated once again.... We surveyed the residential tenancy boards across the country. It's an app that if you want to rent an apartment or a house, it's a tenancy app. You can't put pen to paper and fill out an application form. You must use this app. It also creates, if you will, a blacklist of tenants, because the landlords can put in any information or comment, like, “She was late on her rent by two days,” or, “She has a kid that's loud.” They can put in whatever they want, and other potential landlords can look at this and say, “I'm not renting to this person.”
What happens to the person who wants to rent a home and doesn't know this comment exists? They have no recourse. Do they become homeless, as a result? In the United States, apparently, this is going on, and some of these also require that the applicants submit their facial biometrics and other biometrics, including very personal information that wouldn't be allowed to be requested elsewhere. These have profound implications.