I will turn shortly to my colleague, Ms. Rogers, to talk a little bit about the protections we have in place.
At the time that the digital forensics unit was established in 2013, this was viewed as a natural evolution of the search warrant process, where we seek court orders to acquire specific information.
Certainly, we would not expect that the enforcement branch of Environment and Climate Change Canada would not access information unless it had been printed for the purposes of pursuing non-compliance under environmental or wildlife protection legislation.
I would ask Ms. Rogers to speak briefly about the protections in place.