Mr. Speaker, during her speech, the member shared a few quotes from the Privacy Commissioner.
However, as is common practice with the Conservative government, she obviously forgot to mention some other things that the Privacy Commissioner said.
I have two quotes to share. The first quote states:
First, we believe that the grounds for disclosing to another organization are overly broad and need to be circumscribed, for example, by defining or limiting the types of activities for which the personal information could be used.
The second quote states:
Allowing such disclosures to prevent potential fraud [as provided for in paragraphs 7(3)(a.1) and 7(3)(a.2)] may open the door to widespread disclosures and routine sharing of personal information among organizations on the grounds that this information might be useful to prevent future fraud.
Does the member have anything to say about the negative points raised by the Privacy Commissioner? What is her government going to do to fix these problems in the bill?