Thank you.
I noted with interest one of the subjects we haven't discussed here--it is in the Desjardins notes--and that's unsubscription, which is quite important in this part of the bill. If you give consent to something, you obviously need to be able to reverse that and take yourself off a subscription list, especially if there has been a poor relationship with the business, or what not. It gives you control of your digital information.
I notice you have difficulty with the 10 days for unsubscription. Maybe you can highlight the reasons for that. You suggest 31 days, which I think is really long, especially if it's supposed to be a business working relationship with someone. If they can't get unsubscribed for 31 days that's a long time.
Would it be more reasonable to have 10 business days to unsubscribe? You're contacting somebody's home through e-mail to their computer. I find it hard to believe that it would take a full month to get unsubscribed. Maybe you can provide some detail on why the 10 days is difficult for you to achieve.