I'll jump in and say that I can only use our example and our mandate. From a necessity versus a relevance perspective, in my case, if you're sharing information with me, it can't be directed at a Canadian. It has to be directed at a non-Canadian outside of Canada, number one. It has to be relevant to intelligence priorities as mandated by cabinet. It has to be for international affairs, security, or defence. Is it relevant to that or is it necessary for that?
Also, in terms of what I'm going to do with it or what my organization's going to do with it, we do foreign intelligence. You're going to give us a tip. We're going to then follow that tip down. If you think there's a threat against a Canadian embassy abroad, we're going to run down that tip. Is that tip necessary? Is it relevant? We don't know. It's the beginning of something that we're going to chase down, and then we're going to produce foreign intelligence on it. Then when we share foreign intelligence under our National Defence Act mandate, the assessors, the people who are going to fuse that intelligence, will ultimately decide whether there needs to be action upon that intelligence. It's difficult to answer your question.