I think it will be important to mandate that for the Privacy Commissioner—and this goes for the individual provinces as well that have substantially similar legislation—all legislation require that, first, the privacy commissioners' offices be fully funded and that they have a separate fund, also fully funded, for education. They don't all have an education mandate. They do some work to educate, but there needs to be a much more formalized program, because that will translate into people being more aware of the legislation and their rights and responsibilities.
They can build that into the technology, and then, once they have the technology, one thing that could be done is to test it in a sandbox, a neutral sandbox run by the Privacy Commissioner, as an opportunity not only for the commissioners and civil society groups to examine it, but for the corporations to allow it to be examined in a trusted neutral setting that does not violate their copyright or their intellectual property. That way, it gets tested and approved before it's allowed for sale in Canada.
Also, fund the education through the Privacy Commissioner's office, and again, without the influence of industry, please.