I don't know the specifics of it. I certainly am aware that the Privacy Commissioner has said that.
The Correctional Services of Canada is an institution under the Privacy Act. Individuals would have a right of access to their own information. I certainly have seen instances in which access to information provisions, under privacy legislation or under access legislation, public and private sector, are used in order to get information either as an antecedent to litigation or as a substitute for it, or just as part and parcel of somebody wanting to find out what somebody else has on them. They may simply be an instrument of individuals to find out what information there is about them that is being held by the institution.