I should add that certainly it is my understanding that the information the corrections service might hold in relation to an individual might be relevant to issues such as classification within the prisons, or perhaps even parole eligibility. So to the extent that the personal information is going to relate to those issues, it is going to be of obvious interest to an individual. And that interest is going to be engaged if a person believes he or she should be held in a prison of lower classification, a lower-security institution, or if the person is being denied parole and the person contests that.
On June 3rd, 2008. See this statement in context.