I have had the opportunity to speak with a couple of very senior members of the RCMP, and they had, I think, a solid understanding. They are genuinely concerned. Their hands, I might say, are tied sometimes. Sometimes the technology is bought or trialled by somebody, and nobody else knows it.
That goes on in private sector organizations also. Instead of going through an approval process, somebody goes and buys something and plugs it in. If you don't know it's there, you can't monitor it and you can't sanction it.
Whether the RCMP is actually using facial recognition, I don't know for sure, but I wouldn't doubt it.