Okay. It's been referred to by my Conservative colleagues a couple of times today as “spyware”, so I just wanted to clarify that.
I remember back in 1996, before the days of these kinds of phones, I was working at Midland Walwyn in real estate investment banking. I knew that IT was monitoring what was on my desktop. I was told that. This was my work desktop. It was to be used for work. That extended to even when I had my House of Commons iPhone. I know it's a work phone that is supposed to be used for work.
I have an Apple watch like my NDP colleague. It's on my personal phone.
Why would the government have access to personal health information unless someone has chosen to put their private information on a work phone when they know that phone is only supposed to be used for work? I'm a bit confused by that.