Certainly, the insertion of the fundamental right to privacy in the bill itself suggests that the fundamental right to privacy applies to personal information. If we add in a category that is then now sensitive—that is, all information for which there is a fundamental right to privacy, which, by the preamble, is all personal information because of the nature of how we've set out the fundamental right to privacy—then there is no distinction anymore between personal information and sensitive information. All information is sensitive. All information must be treated as such and therefore requires express consent.
On April 29th, 2024. See this statement in context.