Thank you. Quite frankly, I think that is in line with the general consensus amongst Canadians today that citizenship is a privilege and should be respected as such. I appreciate your comments. Thank you.
I'd like to address this to Mr. Coulombe perhaps with regard to informants, and you can direct it elsewhere.
If an informant is involved with more than one investigation, they must have his or her identity released. It seems like you're left with a tough decision, a tough task in how to deal with that: give up their identity and risk losing intelligence that's been gathered from other ongoing investigations in hopes of getting a conviction, or risk losing that conviction to maintain other investigations.
Would this be an accurate portrayal of the situation, without having the similar protections afforded to informants by Canadian law enforcement agencies?