All research conducted by the CLSA occurs in the public domain with funding support from federal and provincial governments. Private sector researchers will not have access to data. However, they may access research results that are available as part of the public domain (i.e. through scientific journals) and use the knowledge to develop new products, services and technologies. They also may be involved in certain research projects, in collaboration with public sector researchers. However, even through these collaborations, they will not have access to any identifiable individual-level data.

The CLSA Data and Samples Access Committee must approve all requests from researchers from Canada and other countries to use CLSA data.