All that is something I couldn't discuss in public, but I think there's a consensus that if you haven't been brought to the attention of the public authorities, you're unlikely to use something like the Privacy Act, which would mean we would then go to the RCMP and ask whether they have a file on A, B, and C. The RCMP could say no, but then the RCMP would ask who A, B, or C is and why the person wanted this. So in fact, we have very few such complaints.
On April 29th, 2008. See this statement in context.