I can tell you that the community much appreciated the Prime Minister's statement in September, and it was farther than we've seen any prime minister go.
Are we completely satisfied with the record? As I said in my statements in 2017, according to The Bureau article, this network operating out of Vancouver that was targeting Sikhs was not cracked down on as a result of not wanting to endanger Canada-India relations, so these things have irked us for the past 40 years, but I mean, credit where credit is due: The Prime Minister's statement was really a turning point for our community here.
In terms of intelligence-sharing, you're right that the entire community wants to know: Was intelligence shared on Mr. Nijjar? We know that Mr. Nijjar was part of lists that India had sent to Canada on a number of occasions, with absolutely laughable intelligence—so-called intelligence. Was anything sent back? I certainly hope not, but if we can find that out, that would be great.