Thank you.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today. We certainly appreciate the information; it's been very informative and useful. I was pleased to note that both groups in your presentation indicated the threat we face from organized crime and how it is a major priority at our border. It certainly is probably the biggest threat to Canadian safety and security, not just at our border, but within our borders as well. I was pleased to note you identified that. I'm particularly pleased with the deputy commissioner's remarks that we have to make sure that our efforts within the borders and our efforts at the borders have to complement each other and work in synchronization.
I'd like to get some examples from you, and I'll start with Mr. Rigby. In your remarks you indicated you recognize that given the economic environment we're in today there's going to be a need to be creative and work together with your partners to ensure optimal allocation of border resources to priorities. I was wondering if you could give me an example of a way you feel you could be creative working with your partners, be it the domestic partners or international partners, to save money, to save duplication, maybe an example of how you feel we could be creative in that way.