I can't answer that question specifically in the way it was phrased. However, what I can tell the committee is that Canada has historically had operational police liaison partnerships between Canada and the PRC, including police liaison officers who are accredited and have been provided diplomatic status to undertake information-sharing roles. That has contributed in the past to dealing with issues like the smuggling of fentanyl and other activities that are not in the interest of Canada.
That police liaison work depends on a high trust between both agencies, and it is very much limited to a prescribed diplomatic liaison role. It would not in any way justify or cover the kind of activity that's being alleged in these media articles.