Actually, to clarify that, if you read the transportation department's actual facts and questions and answers, they state quite specifically that yes, it can be used for discipline. This morning, you heard CPR state quite specifically that, yes, it will be used for discipline.
From Transport Canada itself, it has been answered, which is contrary to what madam Fox from the TSB said the other day that privacy rights had to be privileged and protected. Privilege belongs to the person whose privacy it is, so with all respect to you, I don't really care what you think about privacy rights. What I care about is what our members say about privacy rights, and what the Supreme Court arbitrators and the law of this country has said about privacy rights. It's easy for somebody else to give away another's privacy rights. The privilege stays with the person, not with the company or the government.
The second point madam Fox made was that it must be non-disciplinary and non-punitive. Based on the statement from Transport Canada, it's not going to be.
We have a third point if you want it, but go ahead.