Intention/Capability to Use
ěThe scheme of the Privacy Act supports the proposition that it is aimed at information that is intended to be used as such or that is at least capable of being used as such. Recorded consultations and deliberations are neither...
Accounts of consultations and deliberations do not lend themselves to notations and corrections. They do not purport to be and cannot reasonably be viewed by anyone as "accurate" "up-to-date" or "complete" as to what they may reveal.î
Canada (Privacy Commissioner) v Canada (Labour Relations Board) [1996] 3 F.C. 609