Thanks.
To answer your question, it actually would strengthen it, because at the moment, if you look at the MRA, you see that under section 3 Canadian companies actually do their reporting to law enforcement across the country—police officers. There are no specifics as to whom in particular they can actually do their reporting, contrary to section 2, where it is specific because C3P has been identified as the entity to which the reporting needs to be done.
By naming the NCECC in section 3, this would actually allow it to concentrate all the information toward us—all the reporting—and we'd be able to take care of the duplication or the conflicts and then disseminate the information very quickly across the country to the police of jurisdiction.