Thank you very much.
Since the beginning of the meeting, we have been told that transparency seems to be lacking at National Defence, to say the least. The corollary of transparency is sometimes the protection of privacy and personal information.
Last November, there was a report according to which National Defence and other departments had used Cellebrite, a tool that extracts personal data. They were doing so without having complied with the obligation to conduct a privacy impact assessment, an obligation set out in the Privacy Act. In terms of transparency and privacy, it seems that the rules are quite elastic.
Has this situation been brought to your attention? If so, what does the department intend to do to ensure that privacy is respected?