There is an interdepartmental working group on child sex offenders, which includes all of those agencies and Foreign Affairs. I can't say it meets on a regular basis. It meets every so often to review collectively what we can do to try to prevent these crimes from occurring, and then since 2011, when the new act was brought in, to ensure we can pass on information, for example, about someone who has been convicted of being a child sex offender abroad. Then the RCMP can determine whether that individual will go onto the registry of sex offenders.
Is it the RCMP which controls that?