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When we issued our investigative report on the RCMP's use of Clearview last June in a special report to Parliament, we started at the same time a consultation with stakeholders who were interested in speaking to draft guidance that we had published at the same time. That led to about 30 groups or individuals writing to us, and we also had meetings with a number of stakeholders.
The stakeholders represented civil society, minority groups and the police itself. I met a number of times with the RCMP and with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, and my colleagues also met with provincial equivalents. There was a broad range of people who were consulted. Views were varied, obviously, because the interests were different, but all agreed that the law is insufficient as it is. Depending on the interests of various stakeholders, they did not agree necessarily on the content of that law.