I'm not sure that this is a question that the CBA has addressed and come to a formal position on, so my remarks will be somewhat limited.
I would say that conceptually we would think that some level of sharing with our allies is necessary and that co-operation is in the interests of all of the agencies and all the nations concerned. We're increasingly dealing with global threats to everyone's security, and it does make some sense that we share that information.
However—and I'm not familiar with the individual rules for those foreign agencies, unfortunately—I think the position would be that any of that sharing has to continue to be proportionate and protect the privacy rights of Canadians that this country holds dear.