I think the issue is around disclosure. Certainly, we can disclose to law enforcement. We can provide investigative leads. It does get complicated when we're trying to protect our human sources from identification. Obviously, in a counterterrorism investigation where we have human sources, their lives are at risk if we have them identified in a public forum. Also, depending on the organization we've targeted against, we want to use those individuals on a repeat basis, not in a one-off case.
Where we've changed our activity is in terms of the eventual leads we've provided to the RCMP. We try to make them as fulsome as possible, but with the intent that the RCMP will then initiate their own law enforcement investigation, we will continue down a parallel track in an intelligence investigation.