I couldn't untangle in terms of numbers the exact proportion of information. I can say that we work extremely closely with CSEC and that we have aligned our priorities so that we can work in a collaborative way to be as effective as possible. There's no question that significant information collected by CSEC is very important to our investigations, particularly our overseas investigations, in relation to, for example, foreign fighters, and we will rely on CSEC's capacity to operate internationally to provide that kind of information to us.
We work closely. We have regular meetings with CSEC to align those operational priorities. We do what's called HUMINT enabled SIGINT and SIGINT enabled HUMINT, that is, we rely on their collection to facilitate our investigation, and they will rely on our collection to facilitate their investigation. That proves particularly productive and is something that has really evolved in the last five years or so to a very strong level of co-operation.