In order to do a revocation of citizenship, one of the aspects is whether the person meets the grounds for admissibility. As I mentioned before, citizenship can be revoked if a person has obtained the citizenship by false representation or fraud with respect to issues that could render a person inadmissible to Canada on grounds of security.
I fully admit that it's a bit of a complex formulation and the test in the act is a bit complex, but essentially what it means is that if there is fraud with respect to what the person said at the time they applied for citizenship, then, absolutely.... In this case, that fraud related to the grounds of admissibility, specifically to national security. The information that we were proactively given by another agency was to do with national security, was legitimately received under SCISA, and was helpful to our being able to make a determination as to whether or not to revoke citizenship in that case.