The short answer is yes, we have the authority, and we actually have been sharing with Ontario a considerable amount of information around the status of claimants, largely spurred by the Ministry of Community and Social Services, in terms of querying CIC about the status of individuals who are applying for Ontario Works.
As we moved forward with Bill C-31, Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act, we have redoubled efforts initially with the Province of Ontario, given that about two-thirds of all refugee claimants in Canada are found in Ontario. We've been working with the province to ensure that our ability to share information between CBSA, the IRB, CIC, and the Ministry of Community and Social Services is as agile as it can be under our current legislative parameters. And we are working to have in place a more systematic approach to information sharing that would respect privacy rights and principles, but would get at this issue that has been raised around individuals who have received negative decisions or should have departed Canada, that they are no longer eligible to collect social assistance.