Thank you.
I'll probably direct this question to Mr. Cavalluzzo.
I worked with privacy legislation in my previous life. In my view, the main goal of privacy legislation is to ensure that our private information does not get disseminated improperly to people who ought not to have it. But several times in the testimony I heard a reference to inaccurate, misleading information being disseminated and shared with other countries. What is particularly disturbing to me is that it is not normal, accurate information for which I have a privacy interest that was shared; it was inaccurate information. This was information given by our national police force. They are supposed to be professional investigators.
Can you comment on how that happened?