There's nothing on the recommendations of the Privacy Commissioner that we had specific concerns with, but there is one issue we've been grappling with internally, and it may be applicable to the RCMP and Correctional Services.
There are situations under section 8(2) of the Privacy Act in which we can release personal information in a circumstance, but there's also the situation of people having undergone serious injury or death, meaning you can't get their permission to release information to next of kin or family members. That may be an amendment that would serve a purpose, as opposed to having to go through an E2M, which is a way of determining whether the public interest exceeds the personal to release that information, and it's a time-consuming process. In adding an amendment that would be specific to a situation of death or serious injury, we would be in a position to notify next of kin.