I'll just take a few seconds to ask you a basic question about fundamental rights.
You’re suggesting in one of your recommendations to make the protection of personal information a basic human right. Don't you think there are cases where some basic rights take precedence over others and that you should sometimes be able to get personal information from people against their own will?
I will very quickly give you an example concerning the Correctional Service of Canada. When officers of the Service are attacked by inmates and there is an exchange of bodily fluids, which is most of the time deliberate and vicious, the officers cannot access the inmates’ personal medical files.
Do you find this acceptable?