The CPIC system operates well, in the sense that a police officer can go on to CPIC and can obtain information on the criminal history of someone in a very short period of time.
I would note that John Muise, who has 30-plus years on the Toronto police force, gave evidence before the Senate legal and constitutional affairs committee that this information was keystrokes away, at most a phone call away. It was information that could be obtained in a matter of minutes.
I would also note that during the House of Commons debate, Glen Motz, the member of Parliament for Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner, who has some 35 years of recent policing experience, gave evidence that it had been his experience that, between CPIC and local and provincial databases, information can be accessed, and accessed quickly.