Databases are created within the corporations. All of our corporations have databases. All reports go into that and are filed in different areas.
Transport Canada can come in at any time and ask to see the reports. In fact, they do quite often. They will come in on ad hoc basis. If they've heard about a report or want to see a report, they'll come in and look at it.
We have trained and continue to train employees, because part of.... You ask about accountability. As an operations manager, I had to demonstrate to Transport Canada when they came to do audits how an employee knew how to file a report: where they would find it on a corporation's website and how were reports filed. They then did spot interviews with pilots, flight attendants, and different employees, asking them if they understood the SMS process and if they knew how to file a report, and if they didn't know how to file a report, who would they ask?
All of this was double-checked. As the process went through in training, it has become more extensive. But that's where the accountability lies, and we continue to have spot checks.