Global Affairs Canada can now receive information we get from third parties, which wasn't the case before. We send them information about assets frozen in Canada, and Global Affairs Canada decides if measures need to be taken or not. If the department intends to act, it communicates with the RCMP. We help find information on the asset owners, the province in which they're located and other evidence.
It's intelligence work. Results are then sent to Global Affairs Canada, who makes the final decision. That's one of our roles. That's how things work. There's cooperation between organizations, including Global Affairs Canada. If memory serves, we meet once a week to review priorities and gathered intelligence. We also lead criminal investigations, which I mentioned several times.