When it comes to a lot of the cases and information, I appreciate the highlight of this struggle.
One of them, I can tell you, related to the grievance file and was exactly that. One of the first steps when you file a grievance is they give you a consent form that gives the department permission to access everything about you. They don't necessarily tell you who's accessing it or the totality of things they're considering. I understand members can then ATIP again, but remember that anytime I say “ATIP”, there's a delay involved. Members can ATIP their grievance file to see what's in it. That's supposed to be the totality of what's considered. If something is missing from the grievance file, members should have an ability to say, “No, I'm adding additional documentation.”
Since the recent article about Officer X in the newspaper, I've been receiving anonymous, harassing emails from someone who claims to be associated with National Defence headquarters. I've asked my chain of command to look into who may have accessed my personal email, because it's coming to my personal email. However, they don't seem able to tell me who's been pulling up my file and accessing it.
I would certainly hope they're able to do that. There's a group of people you would expect to have accessed my folder, but if someone—whom I very clearly don't know—who doesn't have any reason to access it did so, I'd say the military police owes them a visit.