It's very similar to other types of criminal activity. In terms of working with the international community and facilitating criminal investigations, our most successful and used tool is the mutual legal assistance act. That's actually where we would request assistance from a foreign law enforcement agency.
You are right in that a lot of this activity is being perpetrated by individuals and organizations operating outside of Canada. We try to do our best to share information intelligence internationally between law enforcement agencies. As an example, for the next two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, we're meeting with our law enforcement counterparts in the United States and the United Kingdom to actually have this dialogue and to examine and explore further areas for cooperation on and facilitating international criminal investigations.
On a case-by-case basis, if there is a suspect in a foreign country and we need information or evidence from that country, we will proceed with a request under the mutual legal assistance act and treaty with that particular country.