Yes. We work very closely with our international partners and share best practices all the time. As a matter of fact, we are looked at as one of the best financial intelligence units worldwide. Many times people come to us for best practices.
Project Protect, which Mr. MacKillop identified and I mentioned in my opening remarks, is a private-public partnership. Together with banking institutions, money service bureaus, and our law enforcement, we were able to deal with some very hard circumstances for Canadian women in the human trafficking area. We are now working on Project Guardian, which aims to deal with the trafficking of fentanyl, which is a very serious problem as well. People are asking us to go around the world to explain the process and how it works because of the results we've received.
As to the analytics system we've received, again, we got that as a best practice from one of our international partners and we enhanced it. Now we have other international partners coming to us and asking to take a look at our analytics system. Anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing is a fight worldwide, so we work very collaboratively internationally.