This question is directed to the Canada Revenue Agency. Thank you for being here, Mesdames.
Maybe you can correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that of the 2,983 incidents, only 1% of them were actually reported to the Privacy Commissioner. That represents about 1,700 Canadians, I think. Does this mean that those individuals have no idea what happened with regard to their data and whether or not this data can be stolen for purposes of identity theft?