Protecting Canadians' personal information is really a process. The Privacy Commissioner confirms in his letters that meetings took place in December 2012, in August 2013, and in January 2014. Other unofficial discussions certainly took place before the document was produced. So the document, submitted in August 2015, was not made public overnight. Extremely cooperative work had been done to adequately protect the information.
The agency then checked files that were before the courts to make sure that no legal injunction had been issued to prevent the information being exchanged. I also want to make it clear that the agency and the United States have exchanged information for a very long time and it fits well with Canadian legislation. So we were comfortable with the situation.