Perhaps I could speak to that.
I think what we've done with the Shiprider framework agreement.... It was one of the first times we tried this innovative law enforcement practice along the Canada-U.S. border, so we were mindful of concerns that may have been raised around sovereignty and so forth. To mitigate that, and to test the concept, the first deployment of this was in the maritime environment, which is a very clearly defined boundary. We limited it to the U.S. Coast Guard and the RCMP in order to....
We're talking about the integration of operational cultures, operational standard procedures, training and so forth. It was tested, it was evaluated, it was improved, and then it was tested and evaluated to the point that both governments saw value in this as an innovative law enforcement practice that would increase the crime-fighting capability of both Canadian and U.S. law enforcement entities.
Now, based on the lessons learned from Shiprider, there is a commitment in the beyond the border action plan to follow how Shiprider evolved and bring it to the land environment and test it there as well. In the Beyond the Border action plan a commitment is made by the governments of Canada and the U.S. in terms of testing this concept in the land environment.