Is this not deeply concerning to you, as representatives of the public service and members in this plan, that you have not been given any details about the breach and you've only had to read about this in the news?
It raises very serious concerns for some of us at the committee—I'm going to speak to what we've recently been dealing with—given that the Auditor General and procurement ombudsman both reported that security requirements for contractors and subcontractors were not met and sometimes were reduced, as identified in the procurement process for ArriveCAN. This could be being replicated in other departments.
I hear what you're saying. If this led to data breaches in the process of smaller groups of Canadians, though it's still a significant size, it does raise serious concerns about the safety of the data collected. That's not only through ArriveCAN particularly because of the sensitive nature of the information, but given your members and any kind of data that may have been breached and the fact that you've not been told exactly what's happened.
Would you agree with that?