Thank you, Chair.
Mr. Dufresne, it sounds like you haven't seen the documents provided to this committee by the RCMP, so I'll share that in a letter from Commissioner Brenda Lucki, we learned that since 2017, the RCMP has used this ODIT technology—ODIT is the technology that they use to access people's devices—“in support of 32 investigations in which a combined total of 49 devices were targeted.” This goes back to 2017. It's been used 32 times to access 49 devices. There's a list of the types of investigations the RCMP has used this technology for, and it's for things like terrorism, kidnapping, murder and trafficking.
It sounds like this technology has not been overused. What's your impression of the way the technology has been used thus far according to what we've learned from the RCMP?