It's challenging depending on the technical elements of that contracting. There are different jurisdictional elements to it as to who owns the data, where the actors, the individuals, the cybercriminals are when they perpetrate their offences. It's not a straightforward answer for all situations.
Where a contracted service was for handling calls, all the data was in another country and the person that committed the crime was in another country, there would not be an offence against the Canadian Criminal Code in that scenario. However, in many situations it's difficult to even state with some of the modern technologies that are used for data storage in which country that data resides solely. There are a lot of cloud services where the data is residing in Canada and in another country all at the same time. In some of those situations, there would be contraventions of the Criminal Code. In others, there simply would not. However, we would work with our international partners when there is a Canadian interest to ensure that what can be done to investigate it and hold the individuals to account for their action is done in the Canadian interest.