Thank you.
Let me explain the investigation process, then. We receive a complaint. There is hardly any information at the start. The complainant will say, for example, “I fear that my personal information has been unduly disclosed” and will give us some evidence that they think.... For example, they could have been told that someone has received a letter containing personal information about them from someone else. We could have an inmate, for example, who would have received an inmate's report of someone else, and therefore would come to our office and say that they have this information that makes them believe there was a breach of their privacy.
Therefore, we start with that. We have investigators who will interview people and who will gather information through these interviews and thus constitute a file, then do an investigator's report with a recommendation of finding, which therefore concludes with a finding for me to sign.
So the issue of the information that is there, whether it is related to the investigation or not, doesn't really arise, because all the information is truly gathered exclusively in the process of conducting the investigation.