This is correct, they are. And in fact this is made clear to them in a letter of acknowledgement that's signed by them and us, explaining the situation, that this is an act, that they are directed to commit an act or an omission for a very specific purpose.
To tell you the truth, when handling a civilian agent in any type of operation, even if we don't have to make use of section 25.1, the rules around the handling of civilian agents are very, very tight, to the extent that it's always made clear to them that if they're involved in any criminality they're on their own and they will be arrested if we find out about it, unless it's under our direction. So whether it's Controlled Drugs and Substances Act direction, which is covered under the CDSA, or whether it's something else, such as a section 25.1...it's made very clear that they can only operate under our direction.