Thank you for that question.
I think first and foremost you have to understand that liaison officers do not have the authority in a foreign jurisdiction that they do in Canada. We're guided very much by the laws of that country. We may want to do an interview—and yes, it's a very good point—and we would like to do an interview if we're aware of that arrest, but second, that interview may not be permissible under the laws of that country. We have to navigate the legal road in that regard, but yes, in many cases it would be advantageous to interview an individual who is arrested.