Mr. Speaker, I can think of nothing better to say than to remind the House what the privacy commissioner said in his report.
He first of all identified that the way we were using this information was useful in terms of improving the quality of our programs. He said that HRDC people were being careful with what they do with this information. He said “I am not suggesting either that they have done anything unlawful here or that is not legal”.
We have to remember that things are in working order here, but we have to ensure in the future that remains true. That is why to me it makes sense for us to continue to work—