The last report we adopted contained three recommendations that may concern you.
First, Recommendation 1 talked about data:
That the Government of Canada work with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, Statistics Canada, provincial governments and police enforcement agencies across the country to improve the availability and accessibility of data on fraud calls in Canada.
Recommendation 2 talked about data and information:
That the Government of Canada work with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, telecommunications service providers and police enforcement agencies to increase and improve information available to Canadians about fraud calls.
Finally, there was Recommendation 5:
That the Government of Canada introduce legislation to facilitate the exchange of confidential information between the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, and other Canadian governmental bodies in order to coordinate an effective response against fraud calls while protecting privacy rights.
So it was about data sharing, information and, particularly, the exchange of confidential information.
Has the government approached you in the last two years to improve practices? Has it taken a leadership role? Finally, have these recommendations been implemented?