Yes, sir. Dealing with the national flagging system, the national flagging system works like this. If an individual is flagged, the crown who was prosecuting that individual for the most recent offence gathers certain information that is readily accessible at the time, such as transcripts, the court information, and that sort of thing, and submits them to the national flagging system. In Ontario we have an individual who runs that system. The current individual is Howard Leibovich. The national flagging coordinator is in Saskatchewan, Dean Sinclair.
In any event, the materials submitted to these people and the offender's name are put on the CPIC system, indicating that he or she is flagged. That means that when that person is re-arrested for anything, there will be a hit on the CPIC system alerting the investigating officer, or whoever queries the individual, that this Terry Cooper has been flagged and there is material in Saskatchewan or Toronto or wherever relevant to him, and that is accessible to the crown that's doing the prosecution.