Let me just qualify a bit in terms of the RCMP's information-sharing arrangements. Our information sharing is strictly related to criminal investigations, so for law enforcement purposes. We don't share national security intelligence with international partners. That's the role of our colleagues in the service. They perform that function.
When it comes to us sharing, it's on a need-to-know basis with those who have a right to know, and it is specifically limited and focused to a law enforcement objective, either for the receiving jurisdiction, or for Canada receiving information, or for the RCMP, so that we can advance a criminal investigation. It's not as if there is broad information sharing that is not controlled.