The Privacy Commissioner has also raised concerns about the retention of information. One thing I've been asking many witnesses about is the fact that FINTRAC, by its enabling legislation, is not allowed to actually share its information outside, to the RCMP or the CRA. I'm talking about case-specific information, where they believe there could be organized crime. I understand that, but there is a lot of data they collect that CMHC or OSFI or the Minister of Finance may not know about, from the regulated mortgage space, where there could be cash transactions.
Do you believe that information could be aggregated in a way that does not compromise personal information but gives policy-makers in a variety of different sectors more information? Basically, we're spending the money to collect it, so could we not put that information to better use?