I think the basis of the relationship we have starts with our discussions at the federal, provincial and territorial level. We have a table that we construct with the provinces and territories that kind of leads the way in terms of our overall negotiations for the contract and for all the other aspects of the interactions that occur across orders of government in this regard. We have a very well-formulated, mature table that has a fairly steady cycle in which we engage on these issues. Indeed, I think in May I have my next round, where we will engage on these very issues. The Auditor General's report is a subject that will allow us to confront the need for better reporting in particular.
Part of our struggle is that provinces don't report to the federal government. We need to find a better collaborative way to pull together the data that is in the hands of provinces and territories and that is certainly in the hands of my department and in the hands of the RCMP. We need to construct, I think, the proper platforms that allow us to do the proper analytics that have been short over the lifetime of this program.