Thank you, Mr. Chair.
A number of questions come to mind.
One thing that the Privacy Commissioner mentioned was that a lot of complaints--in fact, the single largest source of complaints--her office receives are from inmates in Canadian correctional services, and she felt that many of these were frivolous or vexatious.
While I'm sure there are certain complaints from inmates that are legitimate, it does seem strange that so many of them are coming from that area, a much higher number than from any other area.
Mr. DelBigio, since you have some background as a defence attorney, can you explain to the committee why there are so many complaints coming from this area? What are they used for? Why would this be the case?