If I may just go back to my comments on the way it goes with the sharing of information right now, as I mentioned, there are some bilateral agreements between players most of the time.
For example, Global Affairs Canada has a protocol with CSIS, and they're in a process to review it. It's the same thing in place with many others. With CBSA, there is one that they're working on. It is because the exchange of information existed before the law. CSIS has been collecting information for 30 years. You can imagine that they go in many directions to gather information.
Now, speaking for our committee, we encourage CSIS to have specific agreements with the partners, in Canada and outside, for obvious reasons, as I am sure you would understand, to make sure it's done properly and that there's nothing that could fall through the cracks or is not within the law. That's why we do that.