If I can, I'll add to that. Right now, we already have a problem, because some people say there is consent fatigue, but before you even see the website you've called up, the fact that you have called up that website has been communicated to Facebook through Meta Pixel and hidden devices that you don't have the opportunity to consent to or withhold consent from. It's going on in the background. Even if, as Matt suggested, you get the opportunity to withdraw your consent, that doesn't flow to all of the dozens and hundreds of organizations in the data brokerage industry that are bidding on and exchanging your information. You don't have a direct relationship with them. You have no control.
I think the law needs to put very clear prohibitions on industry to say you're allowed to do certain things, and here is a list of the types—not specific actions—of things thou shalt not do, including dark patterns—where the consent is, “No, I don't consent” and it returns “Are you really sure? Do you want to reconsider this?”—or the colours used. A lot of study has been done about this sort of thing. It's manipulative. Whether it's for adults or children, regardless of intelligence, education or competence, it is manipulative. It needs to be banned in Canada as well.