Sections 55, 55.1 and 56.1 of the act contain rules around the disclosure and use of information in relation to a couple of different areas. It designates information for both domestic money-laundering investigations and for national security reasons, as well as to foreign authorities with similar duties.
The next couple of clauses are also quite technical, and they're all rather similar to each other. They include such things as looking at the conditions under which FINTRAC can disclose this information. They align some of the text between English and French. They include attempted transactions in the information that can be disclosed, not simply actual transactions, and they also clarify some of the language around designated information that FINTRAC may disclose with respect to trusts.