If it's somebody who is first of all charged with being a terrorist abroad that we become aware of because they come to us as a consular client.... It's not the foreign government that comes to us. It's the client who says, “I'm a Canadian. I want to talk to my government. I've just been arrested.” Then we would flag that in our system. We've asked all of our missions. If there is someone who is being charged with a serious crime, we flag that, but they've not been convicted in any way. We would then go through the public interest test as to whether or not information should be shared.
Remember, of course, the RCMP and our own other security agencies practising their own mandates are out there collecting and gathering information, so it would be very rare that we would be the only ones with information.