I think this was one of the recommendations in terms of either proactive audits or making sure, when you're dealing with this type of metadata or location-tracking—it was discussed in this committee in the context of the government, but also in terms of a third party—that individuals are aware. What is the information collected? Why is it going to be collected? What is the purpose? It would also be to constrain whoever it's going to be shared with, if anyone. There were concerns about keeping it even within government, or within a department if you're going to share with other departments. How do you proactively provide that information?
I think that's one of the elements. Oftentimes, the information may be there, but the onus is on the individuals to do a lot of digging to find it. I think one of the themes that came out in your report—and I agree—is making it as user-friendly as possible. Make it simple, make it easy to opt out and make it easy to know what is happening.