I would now like to ask you a question about Blackberrys. Most public servants, MPs and ministers have a Blackberry. When a device is lost or stolen, we call the service provider who tells us that our information will be purged. There is a certain level of security. When the wrong code is entered, after three tries, we are asked to type Blackberry to open the device. The security level is perhaps not up to par when confidential data are being stored.
One of my colleagues recently lost her device. She was told that the data had been purged but she found it, and she was able to restore the data inside. Is it not worrying to know that there is no more security than that with regard to the storing of all the information on such devices?