The service, for example, is unlimited in the disclosure of information and intelligence to the Government of Canada. That's its principal client, and of course it can disclose intelligence widely.
Are there processes in place for ensuring that the sharing is wide? Yes. Are they perfect? No. This is a point that came up in the recent public inquiry report, and I think we have a significant commitment to address some of the issues in this respect.
When it comes to sharing with a particular body, it's slightly different for more routine intelligence gathering and sharing. I assume—and I'm guessing—we'll have to have some mechanisms, an MOU, a process or a structure for doing this, but not until the bill becomes law. That's not the current focus.
However, the broader integration of the security and intelligence partnership and key clients is very strong at all levels, and the sharing of intelligence is a huge priority, but there are some process improvements that can be made.