I will ask Mr. Peirce in particular, and maybe Mr. Oliver might want to weigh in.
In your introduction you reminded the committee, or pointed out, that yours is not an enforcement agency, that you gather information but do not enforce, lay charges, or make arrests. The usefulness of your organization depends on your ability to share information with enforcement agencies. Advocates for privacy raise concerns that sharing of information between departments is perhaps a point for breach, or that an originating organization may lose control of information. Yet you must share information to be able to protect Canadians. Can you describe the sharing-of-information relationship, perhaps in particular with the RCMP, and how the need to share information is important to your organization?