Absolutely. This isn't to pick sides with the smugglers or the residents who are all law-abiding people in the majority. It's one of those situations where Cornwall is somewhat unique because of the description you've just played with—cigarette smuggling and people smuggling, quite frankly. Cornwall actually ranks fifth of the top thirteen highest-risk ports of entry that we have in the country. That's pretty significant for a location that only processes approximately 1.6 million, while a place like Windsor processes 12 million a year. So it's a pretty significant place.
We have to be there to protect the Canadians, and we have to be there to protect and do our job.