If that information were ever acquired illegally, not only in terms of misinforming voters, disinforming voters about elections, or trying to sway voters but also the actual gaining of that type of detailed information about individual Canadians, we heard from our security experts that it would have significant commercial value.
Let's take it outside politics and look at the commercial aspect. Being able to hack into a political party's database and achieve the information they have acquired over time about individuals would be of high commercial value, our security experts told us today.
Is that a concern to you, as Privacy Commissioner?