I think it might be related to getting approvals from the Treasury Board. We had a practice question about program funding and compliance that seemed similar.
The question is specifically asking about the primary motivation, so I'll go with the answer that seems like the main driver for a federal agency to do a PIA, which is B.
I'm a bit unsure between B and D. Improving collection methods through IT systems could also be a key motivation, but I think B is the more likely primary reason.
I'm pretty confident the answer is B. Receiving program approvals from the Treasury Board of Canada seems like the main reason a federal agency would complete a PIA.
Okay, let's think this through. The question is asking about the primary motivation for a federal government entity to complete a PIA, so I'll focus on the reasons a PIA would be done.
The primary motivation for a federal government entity to complete a Privacy Impact Assessment is to receive program approvals from the Treasury Board of Canada.
I believe it's also important to consider C) Obtaining program expertise from the Privacy Commissioner of Canada to ensure compliance with privacy regulations.
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