My view is that, in many ways, the most important thing about a policy—and, to some extent, a privacy policy—is to ensure that we protect competition.
At the same time, I don't know what an amendment to this act would look like in terms of protecting competition for the next generation of technology. A vigorous antitrust enforcement by the Competition Bureau and the continued vigilance on how large tech companies and others are potentially using their existing dominance in some markets to connect to and take advantage of new markets is worth protecting.
I'm not sure that belongs in Bill C-27, in the sense that things like ensuring interoperability between existing systems and new technologies are very valuable.