I'd be happy to elaborate just a little bit on that.
There is a difference in what we saw. We did visit Europol, and we also, of course, saw many of the liaison officers in the different embassies. In the embassies they are working with local police organizations, sometimes the national police but mostly local police. They are reaching out and having all their contact there.
At Europol, in effect, there are something like 150 police organizations with one or multiple representatives all working in the same building. The idea is that they are each bringing intelligence from their own country. They are exchanging that information, and they do it in a formalized way through a series of working groups. They also have a lot of informal contacts as they get to know the other representatives from the other countries.
As Mr. Ferguson said, perhaps our RCMP representative could elaborate.