Absolutely not! Then we really should go back to using only cash, having only paper tickets for flights, etc...
If banks can clear cheques only by sending images to each other, I think there should be a way to have the immigration files electronic.
Do you really believe that the risk of electronic breach/mismanagement is that much bigger than paper files being lost, or damaged, or burned, or mishandled, or else? Think again.
I take the electronic records seven days a week and twice on a Sunday!
A bank only needs to see the account/routing information in order to clear it and deduct the amount of the check from the appropriate account.
Think about the information your immigration file contains.
Your name
Your birthday
Your address'
Your Sin
Your employment history
Your parents
Your siblings
Your spouse
Your children
Your passport/identity numbers
Your physical attributes (i.e. Eye colour/height)
Your criminal history
Your degree(s)
Your birth certificate
I know there has to be more information located inside of these files, but this is the stuff that leaps to the forefront quickly.
With a system that has as much personal information that IRCC has on each of us who have immigrated, it would be a PRIME target for those who wish to cause harm. Heck, things as simple as fitness trackers are getting 'hacked' each and every day to mine for information. So, yes, I do believe that keeping our personal data in a cloud (Which, BTW, has ALSO been breached repeatedly) would make it much more vulnerable.
Paper files being lost (even if it were 50 at a time) is still a far better outcome than 100's of thousands of files being breached at once and all data being lost and/or compromised. Burning, I suspect is likely not in the cards for these places as they would be required to have automatic fire suppression.
I don't want my data so easily accessed. I get to choose who knows certain things about me. I shouldn't be put in a position of my data being breached for the sake of 'I can take my oath 3 months quicker at another office'.
Just my opinion.