Here I would distinguish between two types of cases. There are what we call “complex consular cases”, which are cases of detention where the local context, political circumstances, or conditions of detention are problematic. We can give you that now. Within the consular of services remit, we have a very established protocol of the kinds of services and level of visitation that we need, which is adjusted based on the well-being of those Canadians and the level of risk they are perceived to be under.
In cases of critical incidents, which are where people are kidnapped and held by usually a non-state or terrorist group—that's within Mark's purview—there are different policies and procedures that govern those. Our detention protocols relate to people who are being held by a government in a national or local detention facility.
Mark, I don't know if you want to speak to the procedures on the critical incident side.