Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I am going to share my time with Mr. Ravignat, given that we will not have many question periods today.
I would like to thank the witnesses for taking the time to appear before us and provide us with their testimony, despite their very busy schedules.
My first question goes to the people from the Office of the Information Commissioner.
Ms. McCarthy, in your report dealing with PIN messages, you said that there is a major hole in the act that allows the government not to document those messages. Specifically, PIN messages would be saved only for three days. Clearly, that creates a gap in terms of the duty to document certain issues.
Does that situation pose a problem for your investigations and for obtaining documents in connection with scandals or the issues that you have to resolve? What is your opinion of the change in the regulations on those PINs?