I would say that you articulated the balance that is there. It's a challenge that we live with every day in our work. We certainly strive to share information in a proportionate way. It is, in some respects, even more complex than just the dynamic that you've suggested, because in sharing information we have to be mindful of the individual's interests, the personal information being shared, for instance. We also have to look at the impact of our capacity to continue to investigate. In situations where we have threat-related information, we have to consider whether sharing in that situation is required to counter the threat, and what the impact will be on the investigation itself. Is there a risk of disclosure of a human source in sharing the information? Is there a risk of disclosure of a technical source in sharing the information?
It's a very complex matrix in making that call. That said, certainly, in any circumstances where there is a risk of imminent harm—the Strathroy example is an outstanding one—we will act quickly to share that information with our police colleagues, to ensure that preventative action can be taken.