I'd say that, in general, the federal government has faced challenges in sharing information with stakeholders effectively and efficiently, as well as in a timely manner. We've seen this in the recent reports of committees dealing with accounting.
We know this from FINTRAC. FINTRAC has trouble sharing the right information. We know this from CSIS. We've noticed that we have it within agencies and among agencies.
The way the bill enables the ability to share information within government and with external stakeholders.... We have some very good models—the Canadian Cyber Threat Exchange, for instance, and the Canadian centre for cybersecurity, where I think there are probably significant synergies with CSIS in terms of sharing threat actor information. Some entities have cracked it precisely because the government has enabled information-sharing provisions.
I think we are just too restrictive.