Sure. I'll be quick.
In terms of consent fatigue, there are new exceptions and existing exceptions where people don't even need to be provided knowledge of the things that are happening. For workers, say, no knowledge or gathering of consent is required.
A different committee is at the moment studying the risk of TikTok potentially sending our personal information to China. There are no limits in this bill on any Canadian company sending data to China.
Those are the types of protections that the bill could put in place in terms of comparable protection, so that you don't need to read TikTok's long privacy policy to find that it's in there. I think it's not just about consent. It's also about the protections that are there by default.