We have learned from other countries that their legislatures have enacted regulations and changed laws to enable the sharing of information. They have empowered their anti-doping agencies with certain powers and authority, in Australia, for example, to compel individuals to come and testify and provide information. This is a monumental move in the world of anti-doping, which exists in civil law under contract as opposed to the legislative environment that would be affected through federal regulation.
On November 28th, 2013. See this statement in context.