Absolutely. They need to be simplified. They need to be shorter and more concise, and they need to get to the heart of it.
Sometimes you have a very long-drawn-out legalistic policy that doesn't really communicate very important things that could be done more briefly. You agree to this and you agreed to sharing it with third parties, including parties outside of Canada. If you agree to this policy, they can make inferences about you and draw conclusions that go beyond what you're giving them. You need to know that. They can guess your age. They can guess a number of things about you.
It's finding that balance in terms of content and conciseness.