Even with such a form, you're saying that one of the problems is the quantity of information to be processed. You receive over 40,000 applications a year. A few years ago, the Bloc Québécois had the longitudinal labour force file dismantled. It had existed under the Liberals and 37 million Canadians were listed in it. I wanted to know what that file contained and I asked for my personal file. I gave my name and my social insurance number. Five days later, I received quite a voluminous file.
I have a lot of trouble understanding that with a name, an address and a social insurance number, the RCMP is incapable of obtaining something more quickly than what you seem to be claiming. Does it take a long time to obtain information on someone?