You have to recall that at the end of the meeting I told Mr. Gauvin that I was the ATIP coordinator, that if there were sensitive information in the document, I was ready to take a second look. However, he would have to put all of his recommendations in writing or otherwise they'd be ignored. I guess I gave them two days to make these submissions in writing; otherwise the package would be mailed as is.
Then I received a call from his assistant, and I met with Mr. Claude Caron. The individual said he was brand new to the RCMP. He made reference to a good ATIP shop, that he had a good ATIP shop where he was from, which meant that the people did exactly what they were told to do.
I said, “Welcome to the RCMP. This is not how it goes here.” I said, “ I have full delegation, and that's it. So unless you have documents that are very sensitive and you're ready to prove that to me and demonstrate it in writing, they're going to go out.”