Which of the following is true in respect of privacy law in Canada?
◦ Privacy laws are generally considered unnecessary because voluntary privacy protection has been so successful.
◦ Organizations in the private sector are subject to legislated responsibilities with respect to the personal information they collect.
◦ The power to enact privacy legislation has been granted exclusively to the federal government.
◦ Privacy protection is found primarily in the common law.
◦ The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act is designed primarily to regulate the government in its collection, use, and disclosure of personal information.