On that point, with respect to the exchange of information--and the 24 Canadian agencies that share information--I heard from a number of witnesses--primarily you, Mr. Allmand--that in these four incidents, it contributed to the atrocities.
But I'm curious. Doesn't this sharing of information on occasion prevent inaccurate information? For example, if one policing agency had information on an individual--and I'm asking this question hypothetically and not in regard to these four individuals--and the rest of the agencies were not able to confirm or back that up, wouldn't the sharing of information among agencies perhaps solve a problem, as opposed to contributing to one?