Yes. Actually, over the years since the inception of CSIS in 1984, we have developed, between CSIS and the RCMP, very elaborate processes to share information. I think the committee has heard some of the challenges that exist in using intelligence and passing it on to law enforcement agencies or investigative bodies. Intelligence is not a question of evidence, so the RCMP in a specific case needs to determine how to use the information and further its own investigation.
It is a complex process. The two organizations, working with the Department of Justice, continue to work on this issue. The notion of using intelligence to pursue law enforcement matters continues to be a challenge on which a number of organizations are actively working, but we do have robust processes with the RCMP and with other law enforcement and investigative bodies to do such an exchange.