Yes, thank you.
The information supports an IRCC decision. It's a piece of the puzzle that we consider together with all the other pieces of the puzzle we have, whether it's the information provided by the applicant in their application or the information that we have gathered. We then make a decision.
Let me give you an example. If we receive a request for information on an individual's entry and exit, we will direct the requesters to the CBSA, which is, first and foremost, responsible for that data.
However, if someone asks us to confirm whether an individual is actually a Canadian citizen, we will take care of the request and answer the question. The agreement that Mr. Daigle mentioned helps to clarify the responsibilities, because we work very closely with the CBSA.