There are two parts to that question. We do have about 350 information sharing agreements. About 160 of these are with 46 federal organizations, and those are information agreements to share information across departments, and 186 are with provincial or territorial departments. There are some clearly established provisions in these information sharing agreements that outline the purposes for which the information is being shared and the acceptable use.
As to the extent to which these agreements are enforceable legally, my understanding is that these agreements have more of an MOU-type of reach, if you will. I would hesitate to go further on that, unless Madam Bernier has views on the enforceability of these types of information sharing agreements.