I thank the member for her question, Mr. Chair.
The answer is not simple. It is not up to the RCMP to choose what members should have access to, or not, and how their laws should be written. We enforce the law. That was very clearly stated by my colleagues in the opening remarks. One of the concerns we have in our work is that sometimes the definitions are a bit vague.
As well, the international side of things is not the only thing that might worry us; there is also the internal side. As the national police service, we are in contact with every police force in Canada and with other law enforcement agencies. As was very clearly stated, the owner of information is entitled to decide where and when it should be used.
In the RCMP, every day, we look after the information we have. We make sure we protect it, because we do not want to damage our ability to do our job and the ability of our internal and international partners to do theirs.