What we're increasingly seeing—and polling by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada supports this—is that people feel as though they're losing control of their information across all sectors, and in all ways. They're losing control of what the public sector does with it, they're losing control of what the private sector is doing with it, and they're not happy about it. I think there's a real blurring of boundaries. I think people are unhappy in both regards, and I'm not sure that everyone necessarily makes the distinction. They're just feeling that all of their information is going out and they don't know what's going to happen to it.
On October 5th, 2017. See this statement in context.