That’s perfect.
Ms. Gratton, at this committee, we’re trying to assess different situations in order to propose legislative improvements that would lead to better public policy.
Protecting privacy is a subject that’s been on everyone’s mind for some time. People are worried. In the various testimonies we've heard at committee, people have told us that when they click “I accept” online, they don’t always know what they’re accepting. They know they want to get the software, for example, but we are realizing that education on privacy isn’t adequate.
Another of the committee’s mandates is to maintain public trust in institutions like the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canada Border Services Agency and the Correctional Service of Canada.
Some articles in the media, such as those published by the CBC/Radio-Canada, can sow doubt in the public’s mind. As soon as the article in question was published, people turned to me to ask what was going on. They were worried. Do you think you can reinforce the public’s trust through this morning’s testimony on how you use technological tools?