I'll just reiterate my opening remarks. I don't think there is anything more telling, to be honest, than knowing that Canada was once truly a haven for large spamming organizations responsible collectively for more than 80% of the spam generated worldwide, with a disproportionate number of those organizations hosted in Canada. Today we can't say that anymore. The decline from seven of those organizations two days before CASL took effect in 2014 to only two organizations today—and that's still two too many—speaks volumes about how the law intended to try to address the amount of spam being generated in Canada and sent either to Canadians or around the world and how it has clearly had an impact in reducing the number of those organizations situated here in Canada.
On October 17th, 2017. See this statement in context.