Sir, to answer your question, there are certainly different ways in which we collect information. On an ongoing investigation, if we do have a wiretap authorization and we do intercept through technical means a conversation involving an individual, yes, there is information that comes from security intelligence forces, but there is information that comes from police investigations as well. Also, when we do receive information, we also look to validate through other types of information. That would be one instance where on an ongoing investigation we would be able to utilize our own information to be able to firm it up.
How would that bring a case towards court? Every case will be unique in itself. It will depend on the totality of the circumstances. If anything, it's to have a tool that would allow us to prevent a terrorist act and to allow the person to be represented by a lawyer, to be brought before a judge, to have conditions placed and all of that, after the Attorney General's consent, of course, has been received.
There are a lot of oversight and safety mechanisms in place to ensure that the information is valid and credible, not only from our perspective, but from the perspective of the Attorney General and the judge, and then going forward.