Madam Speaker, when Canadians' privacy rights are violated, they should be compensated. We have already heard stories about consumers in the U.S. receiving compensation, when Canadians in the same circumstances received no compensation. I think that is a gap in this bill.
I am curious about going a step farther. I am wondering if the member could comment on the idea of consumers being compensated for the data that they are giving, and having more choice around which data and which personal information is going to these big web tech giants.