First, it is a fairly young piece of legislation, 2015. As a young piece of legislation, we need to learn the tools. Mr. Burt commented that this is like a tool box. When we requested to be in the annex, the review of all of our legislation demonstrated that we had some limitations on what we could ask for or share.
For example, under the Aeronautics Act, we could only share a series of elements on the passengers and how they wanted to travel, which would not necessarily be broad enough to help us mitigate the risk. We needed a broader tool. In our analysis, we may have a screwdriver and a hammer but we needed the whole tool box to be able to do a better job.
The other element, which is significantly troublesome, is that if we have information and we know information is out there, not being able to ask the intelligence gatherers for that information is not very useful. We have to be able to ask specifically for what we're looking for and what information they could have gathered to share with us to be able to do our work more broadly.