Thank you.
We asked the representatives of the various departments how citizens can challenge the information. They told us it would be the responsibility of the department involved, such as, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada or Employment and Social Development Canada. In fact, it would be the responsibility of the department that would open the investigation into the citizen, whether it involved employment insurance or an application for citizenship or permanent residence, for instance.
Do you think it's necessary to provide citizens with a way to challenge so that they can complain directly to the Canada Border Services Agency if they believe that the information gathered about them, such as the time and date of departure, is incorrect?