I'd be happy to.
Canada is a big country. We have, as I mentioned, approximately 200 officers spread across the country. However, we work very collaboratively with provincial officials and also other departments. While we are sometimes small, we are friendly. There's a lot of outreach going on among the different levels of government even though we're spread out all over the country.
What I try to do with our officers is to get them to remember that we're a national program. If we look at ourselves as a collection of tiny district offices, then we seem quite small. We are quite often up against massive corporations, usually multinational mining corporations. From where I sit, I'm looking at the sum of the parts. I see these bits of brilliance all over the country. When we add them together, we're actually quite strong. When we add that to our provincial counterparts, who we work with quite frequently, and then other departments, it's not uncommon for us to be working on a long-term, multi-agency joint investigation. There's one actually in your area that includes the Province of B.C., Fisheries and Oceans, and Environment and Climate Change Canada. Those relationships are really a force multiplier. They take effort to set up and to continue, but they're an important part of our work.