If you already conducted a privacy impact assessment for your program and you already know that someone will be investigated, whether it's under the Canada Border Services Agency Act or in relation to taxation, for example, I think that it goes without saying that a privacy impact assessment should have been carried out to explain the impact on the information.
If you do this through interviews, if you look at a person's belongings, or if you use a slightly more accurate tool to look for specific information, it doesn't necessarily mean that there will be any additional impact on the...