Absolutely. Let me make two points about that.
First, since this leak was made public, we have received between 1,400 and 1,500 requests directly from members of the public. They have called us to find out how to better protect their personal data and we have given them a lot of information about doing so. They will often take the steps that we advise them to take, such as looking at the credit agency reports and checking their bank transactions.
Second, if they notice a suspicious activity, they must follow the very clear procedures to give us that information. If suspicious transactions are detected, we ask them to contact Service Canada, which will be able to take the steps needed to help them.