I guess there are two thoughts on the subject, and thank you for the question, because it is something we didn't address maybe as explicitly as we should have in the position paper.
I don't think that CBA was ever considering a situation in which another department would ask for it. I would say that right from the get-go, there should be a restriction on that. If you're a department asking another institution for information that they've obtained through extraordinary powers, I don't think that should be permitted.
I think our comment was more on the other scenario, in which the institution that has those powers gets information that they believe would be relevant to another institution. Our submission was that the information should only be handed over to that other institution if it's very clearly necessary to allow that other institution to fulfill its functions that relate specifically to national security.