What we're doing is enforcing criminal elements of border-related legislation, for example, with respect to individuals who have been counselling others on how to fraudulently obtain immigration documents, a student visa or a work visa, or individuals who have been involved in the smuggling of firearms or parts. There was a case that went to court last year, in April 2023, and the individual got roughly 12 years for manufacturing ghost guns and for smuggling the parts in. Those were the instances in which we used those tools to get the evidence, as did our colleagues in the RCMP, to successfully prosecute those who had broken the criminal laws.
On February 6th, 2024. See this statement in context.