Absolutely.
What we do know is that Canadians care about their privacy. We see that in our data, and I'm sure businesses see it too.
When someone loses faith in a company because that company has violated or failed to respect their privacy, that person will go elsewhere. Canadians will find other providers. Customer confidence is extremely important. It's something that companies value, and rightly so.
In Canada, I think privacy is not only a legal obligation, but also part of Canadian values. Consequently, a company that does not uphold privacy may see its market share drop. Higher customer confidence is good for business.
