In response to that, the normal rules of disclosure would apply, and the rules of disclosure under Canadian law, pursuant to the decision, especially of the Supreme Court in Stinchcombe, are extremely broad. The standard, essentially, is one of relevance.
There are limited exceptions. There's no generalized exception created here, otherwise a statute or a common law, that says things that are subject to the law enforcement justification receive any exception from the disclosure requirement. In fact, the circumstances underlying the law enforcement justification would normally be subject to disclosure.