We do, in fact, have 103 [Technical difficulty—Editor] MOUs with international financial intelligence units. If FinCEN were to receive a SAR, which is a suspicious activity report, the equivalent of [Technical difficulty—Editor] report—and there are always possibilities for voluntary information records or voluntary submissions of suspicion to FinCEN or to FINTRAC—FinCEN would share that intelligence with us. We would then seek permission to further share that information, if it met our threshold, with law enforcement and national security agencies, depending on the event.
In fact, FinCEN is our largest partner for the sharing of financial intelligence back and forth, either spontaneously or as a result of a request for information. It can be done both ways.