No, they cannot. Your information is stored in a de-identified fashion, meaning any information that is collected as part of the study is not stored with personal identifiers such as your name, address, or date of birth. Identifying information is kept separate from the data you provide through interviews and assessments, and it is only used by approved CLSA staff to contact you. The CLSA only gives access to this de-identified data for ethically and scientifically approved research performed by the public sector.