What's happening in Ottawa has not been, to my knowledge, identified as ideologically motivated violent extremism. [Technical difficulty—Editor] might come into Canada to support ideologically motivated violent extremism, and the United States would be extremely concerned about money leaving the United States or funding such extremist actions.
Our partners in FinCEN are quite alive to this. We share a lot of intelligence back and forth with respect to IMVEs, with respect to travelling, people who want to leave the country to participate in terrorist activities, for example. We work with Egmont and our Five Eyes partners very closely with respect to that. Any funding that would be linked to IMVE is of extreme concern and importance to us, and we would disclose that intelligence to our law enforcement and national security partners.
For any action that's taken by those actors or by sanctioned groups—for example, a listed terrorist organization or people who are known to be members of those organizations—both our financial institutions and those in the United States, I'm sure, know who these people are. They do monitor their transactions, and they do report [Technical difficulty—Editor] or completed with respect to them.