It could be a different story.
As well, we need to be very careful as to when and how we share information with many countries. The reason I say that is that if we were to share information with an alleged country of persecution and the individual was found not to need protection, we may create, through the act of sharing information, what we would call a refugee sur place. The person may not have had a fear of persecution, but by sharing their personal information and the fact they've made a claim in Canada, we could actually put them in jeopardy if they were to be returned to that country. That's why by using the RCMP as the body to do the sharing through their contacts, whether it's Interpol or other databases to which they have access, I think we'll be able to manage those issues much more carefully.
Chuck, I don't know if you want to add to that.