Yes, and that is the most important point. We are talking about a number of identifiers. Each one of the organizations is responsible for checking people’s identity.
My colleague said that there must also be a line from the tax return. With employment insurance, there is an access code and you are asked to provide the two figures in that access code. When we are checking identities, we must make sure that we ask questions about identities that are secret and shared only with the people we know. That allows us to better verify people’s identity and to provide them with the service. For example, you would not be able to call Service Canada and obtain employment insurance benefits with the information that has been made public at the moment.