There really isn't any collection of personal information with drones. If drones are used in any particular investigative file, the information, the video, ends up on the file itself. It would be held the same way any other information is held within the RCMP, complying with all regulations. There's nothing personal about it, except that we might capture something during an accident reconstruction.
As I've said, the area is fenced off. For major crime scene reconstruction, the area is fenced off. Search and rescue is typically in a wooded area open to the public. I guess that the most you would infringe on privacy would be in those extreme circumstances where we have the potential for loss of human life. Then again, we are out in an open area. A drone is not something easy to hide. It's not really covert. There wouldn't typically be anything very personal about it, but it is all held in the file and dealt with in the same way that the RCMP deals with any other private information.