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Exactly. That's one of the issues that the Canada's "Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act" attempted to address. According to the act, any organization that collects personally-identifiable information must provide a privacy policy that outlines what information is collected, how that information is used, and how long it will be retained.
Of course, PIPEDA is also a good example of what *not* to do - since it's been almost entirely un-enforced in the 5 years since it was made federal law.
You're just saying that because you're a tool of the man!!!!! (sorry, couldn't resist)