Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for appearing before our committee again as witnesses and officials.
When a previous witness, John Amble, appeared before this committee, he said:
...immigration and border control policies should form a mutually supportive relationship with the work of law enforcement agencies at all levels to provide the maximum degree of security against threats of homegrown terrorism.
That was a direct quote from that particular witness.
In your opening remarks you mentioned that CIC and CBSA share information with the U.S. on entry and exit of travellers. I know we're moving towards a system where we can share information with more countries than just the United States, but we also have to look at how we share information within our own departments.
I am going to ask for some information in reference to this particular issue. First and foremost, can you tell us about the relationship between other departments when it comes to information sharing? For example, does CIC share information with CBSA and Public Safety, and vice versa?