The provisions that are being proposed would certainly assist us in the disrupt and the detect portions of the strategy.
When we look at the additional tools that I described earlier as they relate to wiretap provisions—DNA warrants, the MLAT requests, being in a position to extend notice of interception of communications—those are all key tools that allow us to do our job better.
Of course, as you know, these types of investigations, whether we're talking about nuclear-based investigations or counter-proliferation investigations, are very complex. They require a whole-of-government approach, where many agencies work together. I'm sure you've heard from most of them here. It's certainly a type of investigation that on a regular basis we're able to exchange on with our colleagues from other agencies, assess the threat, and then take appropriate actions accordingly. It could be a criminal charge. It could be a disruption activity by a partner agency or by the RCMP. Depending upon the investigation, the situation, and the best way forward, that's always taken into consideration in a whole-of-government approach.