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Public Safety committee  I think we sent the draft in December, but we had to recall it because of the statistical gap we found.

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  No, this was an RCMP written report.

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  Well, the strategy is continuing, as I mentioned. We do have coordinators in each of the regions, and they are implementing the various levels of the strategy. There were 29 or so initiatives. Some initiatives apply more in some areas than others--for instance, when we talk abo

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  I think that used to be the position. That fluctuates now with the fact that we have manufacturers in Canada as well. Historically, Cornwall has been a significant majority. I don't know where the number 90% came from, but it has been a number that's been kicked around. I wouldn

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  Well, this is where the strategy has to be multi-layered. What we've seen in the past is displacement to other markets. Cornwall would be one area we'd have to focus on, and we would then have to focus efforts on the organized crime groups that are manufacturing in Canada.

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  I can't go into the circumstances as to precisely why none, but some of the conditions are that we would require the intelligence precisely that would convince a judge to issue a warrant in those cases; secondly, as I mentioned, when it comes to enforcement operations, we have to

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  I think the fact that we've disrupted 25 organized crime groups is a bit of an achievement.

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  As I mentioned, the RCMP is targeting organized crime groups that are involved in the manufacturing of tobacco products. We continue to do that. We continue to partner with aboriginal communities in trying to eliminate organized crime in those communities. I can turn to my coll

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  The strategy is a multi-year strategy, and I think it would be premature for us to estimate whether or not we've met that objective. I think we're having an impact, but I would say that we have not achieved that outcome at this point. We're hoping to track the data, to monitor ou

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  I don't have any precise information on it, but I think we're still at around the same level.

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  Well, I wouldn't say that the RCMP strategy alone.... The sense I'm getting, based on what I've heard from my colleagues, is that there may be a shift in the market; that if there's no greater number of smokers but there are increased sales, then it would appear that the market i

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  Well, compared with the early 1990s, I think it is the highest level we've seen of contraband, and our seizure rates are at record levels as well. In the 1990s, at the time when it was seen to be epidemic—and that was at the time—I think we seized around 450,000 cartons of cigare

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver

Public Safety committee  None. We've attacked the organized crime groups, as I mentioned.

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

C/Supt Joe Oliver