Absolutely. Again I'll go back to the safeguards that are put in place. One of the biggest threats of privacy breaches or information leaks is actually the insider threat. We spend a lot of time with respect to security, screening individuals, and making sure that the right people have access to the right information, and that they are screened at the right level. When it comes to access to RCMP information systems, we actually, in each, have two-factor authentications, so the individual has a password plus a physical token or a key in order to access the data system. Then, the security architecture ensures that it meets certain security requirements, based on the type of information being held. Most of our information is held at the protected A or protected B levels. Then when it gets into national security we will have our classified environment where the security controls are enhanced.
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