Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you very much for being here today to try to inform us.
My questions will focus more specifically on public safety rather than employability, to which I'll return later.
Based on the information I've obtained, when someone is arrested, no matter in what Canadian province, a C-216 form is completed. You subsequently receive that form from the police station that arrested the individual. Am I right?
When you receive that form, you open a file with an FPS number and you enter fingerprints and so on. It should normally contain fingerprints and everything. In a way, that form is returned to the police stations so that they can return it to you afterwards, depending whether charges are laid. Am I wrong? Does it work like that?