I think the assumption was made that they were. One of the requirements is certainly that there be a flow of information between the various law enforcement agencies, between our two countries and the security agency. It's important that there is a flow of information.
I actually believe that part of the problem here in that information flow--and it relates to what I said earlier in terms of the RCMP to a great extent getting back into national security issues--is that it is two different individuals. Policemen tend to take information, gather it, lay a charge, and provide it to the courts to deal with. That's not the way security matters operate, so you have to be absolutely sure that the information is accurate and has the checks and balances. I think Mr. O'Connor certainly has recommended that, and I agree with that 100%.