Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to all the witnesses for your attendance today and for your expertise.
I find this topic quite fascinating and also very troubling, and I certainly share some of the concerns of my friend Mr. Davies. I too have some background with respect to freedom of information and protection of privacy. I chaired the review of the Alberta statute in the Alberta legislature.
Picking up on his question about inaccurate information, maybe this is just purely semantic or definitional, Ms. Stoddart, but I agree with his concern. Does personal information apply to information that is inaccurate? For example, I do not have a criminal record. If somebody were to disclose that I did, is that considered to be my personal information? Because it is not my personal information. It is wrong.