Yes, absolutely. We're a net beneficiary of intelligence sharing. At one point, the RCMP was saying that it was receiving 75 times more information from allied services than it was sending out. We have to be cognizant of our place in the international information-sharing infrastructure.
These, in part, are some of the drivers around some of the other concerns that have been raised in other contexts about how we manage the flow of intelligence into, say, the court system, but that's a big, long story. The bottom line is that it's essential for us to be an active participant in that consortium.