Yes, certainly the RCMP has significant technical capabilities to investigate those crimes on its own. FireEye supports a variety of investigations in Canada at a technical level.
I can't speak to Canada, per se, but in the States it's very important that victimized companies feel comfortable sharing information, that they're either indemnified or that it won't be held against them. That's vital, if you want that threat information, particularly if you think that, whatever case it is, it's not just a criminal issue but could be a national security issue. You want to be clear in law that it's okay to share breached information without that being held against the company, individually.