I'll give you a couple of examples of what might happen in that scenario. If CSIS or the RCMP tell us they are interested in a certain individual who may be a terrorist target, who may be planning to leave the country to conduct terrorist activities overseas, they can come to us and make an individual request. For example—I'm just taking this as an example of one type of information we hold that they don't necessarily—they can ask us for that individual's travel history. At the moment, travel history means half of your travel history. We only know when you enter the country. If you have entered the country from a variety of foreign countries nine times in the last three years, that can be an important part in helping them to build their investigation.
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