Thank you, Chair, and thank you, gentlemen, for being here.
You indicated—and you made it quite clear and reinforced it—that your role is non-investigative. You receive information as opposed to gathering it. You receive it and then you provide it to the agencies that have a law enforcement or investigative capacity.
With that in mind, can you walk us through the information sharing and how you operate to ensure that either national security, in the right circumstance, or policing agencies have all the information they require and you've received to go after the criminal element? Without giving away secrets, how does that actually look and work in real life?