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Justice committee  It's not quite that direct. What the legislation provides is for us to share this information with CBSA. First of all, in particular for high-risk child sex offenders, we'll actually have detailed information for less than seven days. It allows us to share that with CBSA. It al

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  You are correct that there are not databases in municipalities, that sort of thing. You're talking about the new database that will be created. It's a public-facing database. What happens right now is that at the local or provincial level, there may be public interest disclosures

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  Are you asking specifically about the public database?

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  It's not an issue of the release. That's important there. The first step for the public database is that the local or provincial and territorial authorities will have to have made a decision to do a public interest disclosure about that individual. When that happens, that's the f

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  By the RCMP.

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  That's correct.

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  They have to notify if they're gone for more than seven days, but they don't need to notify where they're going to be and no details of their—

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  It will change it for those who are high-risk child sex offenders.

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  Those who are high-risk child sex offenders will have to provide details for any stay outside of the country for any duration, and provide exact details of when they're leaving, where they will be staying, when they're going to return. For any of the others, it's seven days or mo

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  Do they have to do that if they're going to change their mind?

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  For a person to be put onto that public database, the first step is that the person already has to have been the subject of a public interest disclosure by provincial and territorial local authorities. If they meet that first test of being already identified publicly in a public

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  If they have already been identified by the province or territory where they are residing, then there will be a process, but consultations will be taking place with Public Safety, the provinces and territories, as well as with us to determine exactly what the criteria will be to

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel

Justice committee  That's correct.

February 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

D/Commr Peter Henschel