We've done a final report, which will go to the main committee, and through it to the deputies, in which we discuss the jurisdictional issues. I think it would be fair to say that as long as the provinces can decide the extent to which they want to participate, then we are not treading on their jurisdiction, and we could establish federal legislation to facilitate the interchange by the provinces, etc. With the national DNA data bank, we do not force the provinces to upload crime scene index profiles. It's something they do because the service could be very useful to their police. So we'd be talking about a service at the federal level that could be of benefit to their police, and their police could decide when they wanted to access it, etc.
Karen mentioned that the jurisdictions would decide to what extent they want to participate and whether they would place restrictions on information the residents of their provinces and their police forces would be allowed to upload.