I can't answer that question, Mr. Chairman. I've pointed out many times that the Government of Canada has a very opaque system for sharing personal information with governments abroad. It's one of the recommendations for reform of the Privacy Act.
I think the law talks about an arrangement or an agreement—that's a fairly informal way of agreeing to share personal information, as compared to, for example, placing before Parliament, even just for its notification, all the MOUs with foreign powers as to what kind of information we share. It's really impossible to tell exactly in detail what information is shared.