We do share information with the Five Country Conference partners. It is on a fairly circumscribed and limited basis, 3,000 records a month, to a server that Australia hosts. Essentially, what we share are the biometrics. If there are matches, then there are case-by-case follow-ups. Our databases are not accessible to other countries directly, and vice versa.
Our first priority is fulfilling the commitment under the perimeter strategy to ensure systematic, biographic information sharing with the United States. This is simple tombstone data in the first instance, moving to biometric sharing once biometrics is up and running. But at this point, given the privacy principles announced as part of the perimeter strategy provisions of the Privacy Act, this is where our work on information sharing is going to pause for the time being.