I'm happy to take that question.
I know that my colleagues at CSIS and other departments have similar processes. Within the RCMP, we have a process that ensures there is a proper risk assessment. Independent individuals who are not part of those investigations are brought in to analyze the information, the requests for information and our responses to them to ensure that any information we are going to share with any foreign entity is properly assessed and does not cause jeopardy to any individual. That's any individual, whether Canadian or otherwise.
I recognize the concern that was raised. It's something that we, as law enforcement and security and intelligence officials, have to deal with every day. It is a global community. Many problems are global in nature. The reality is that we have to communicate with people and with countries that do not have the same values and ethics that Canadians and Canada as a whole do. However, I can assure you that we take all of those engagements very seriously. We exercise extreme caution in all of those engagements.