It's a great question. Thank you.
One of the things that we do in collaborating with CBSA on privacy is to look first at doing privacy by design. When we're working together in enforcing and administering our immigration laws, how can we do this exchanging of information in a way that's necessary, relevant, and proportionate?
I think this is a good example in that, first, the data elements that we're sharing are minimal. It's really just what we need to answer the questions. As well, the way we do it is through a privacy lens. We're not diving into a database and just trying to make our way though it. It is through a query and response system, when we have an applicant in front of us and when we need it.
That's the work that my colleague and I do on a day-to-day basis, but we also, obviously, work together in engaging the OPC. They're a very important partner in providing feedback on those privacy questions.