It forms part of the course of the investigation if there is actually another person's identity that's being used fraudulently. Yes, we will advise the victim that they have been the victim of fraud, and that somebody else has tried to use their identity.
We provide them with advice as well as to the impact it may have on them, because if the person gets detected trying to use a person's identity, that identity may have been used for other purposes unbeknownst to law enforcement or unbeknownst to the victim. There is a need to have contact with the victim. It's part of the normal process of the investigation, and also, to obtain a witness. That person becomes a witness essentially, as well as a victim, to say that the person was not the person who tried to get a passport, or tried to get a bank loan, or whatever the situation was.