The very fact that you're asking those questions is really the first step. As Mr. Schwartzman explained, even when CASL was being debated before committee, back when it was introduced, definitely one of the comments about it made by the business and legal profession was that it was too broad, that it went way beyond what we were seeing across the border, and also what we thought was necessary, which was to allow those who were suffering the harm, if you like, the network providers.... While the CBA doesn't have an explicit provision as to exactly what it should be, you need to look at it, and you need to make sure that you look at it in the context of existing CASL and any changes that you might make. But narrowing it down to those service providers who are actually suffering harm and actually have the ability to go after some of those more nefarious players sounds like a possible, reasonable approach.
On October 24th, 2017. See this statement in context.