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Public Safety committee  We're required to, yes. There's a test right now that if it's not essential to international affairs, security, and defence, then that information has to be destroyed, and then we're reviewed for that.

February 13th, 2018Committee meeting

Scott Millar

Public Safety committee  How the ministerial authorizations and the capture are distinct from publicly available information is that under the ministerial authorizations, for any information that we acquire where there's a reasonable expectation of privacy or we might interfere with it, that information

February 13th, 2018Committee meeting

Scott Millar

Public Safety committee  I guess the only thing I would say is that there are privacy protections that have to be laid out in the ministerial authorization. As well, the minister will designate under the proposed CSE Act who can receive that information. That is a new element in that ministerial designat

February 13th, 2018Committee meeting

Scott Millar

Public Safety committee  I'll just to that add, as well. Again, we cannot direct our activities at Canadians. We direct them at foreign targets. If a foreign target talks about a Canadian, or, say, calls somebody in Canada and we pick that up, we have to destroy that information under current legislati

February 13th, 2018Committee meeting

Scott Millar

Public Safety committee  Right now in the bill, the minister, in the ministerial authorization space, will lay out the privacy measures specific in that authorization on the use, retention, and disposition of that information, and we have to follow that. Again, some of those elements are listed on our we

February 13th, 2018Committee meeting

Scott Millar

Public Safety committee  Hi there. Just to be clear, right now we share information with other departments and agencies under our existing authorities. When we do that, we do it through an end-product report, an intelligence report. That will continue the way it is now. There are privacy measures in pla

February 13th, 2018Committee meeting

Scott Millar