I agree with the appropriateness and the idea of what is deemed to be legitimate, even for the commercial interest. I referenced Google streets. You've been talking about Fitbit and Google.
I had my insurance policy renewal come up, and they talked about me putting an app on my phone that would track the speed to be able to give me a reduction in my rates, so I'm really concerned about the pervasiveness of the commodification of personal data and the way that it's being used as a bit of a panoptic prison.
Could you comment, Dr. Scassa, on international gold standards? We've referenced the European model, but in your opinion, which country has the highest standard of privacy and consumer protection and the separation between commercial and public interest? If you were to recommend to this committee an intervention that we can do to be the gold standard, what would that intervention be?