As I mentioned in my opening remarks, unless it's coming from one of the investigative agencies such as the RCMP, or CSIS in the case of security, most of the time this information will first come to senior personnel. They will assess whether it's an [Technical difficulty--Editor], whether it is a possible criminal action.
If they think there's a possible criminal action, most likely they will engage with us, and then we would look at whether we have enough to invite the RCMP, as an investigative body, to look at it. Then we would write to the RCMP asking them to look at the matter.
In these exchanges that happen, the RCMP might say, “Well, right now we don't have enough; you need to provide us a bit more to allow us to go forward with an actual investigation.”