I haven't done an assessment of that.
I would suggest that, from a Canadian perspective, it is not being used as a political tool. We are respecting the terms and conditions with which we are engaged with INTERPOL. There are 194 different countries. There may be the opportunity for 194 different pieces of analysis to be done on how those countries adhere to those rules, but I can't speak to the way the other countries handle it.
From a Canadian perspective, I'm confident that we are being true to the spirit and the constitution of INTERPOL in our engagement with other national central bureaus.